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THE BEQUEST OF 
DANIEL MURRAY 

WASHINGTON, D. C. 
1925 



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New Series, No. 10 August, 1910 

A CATALOGUE OF 

Books Relating to American History 

( LOCAL AND GENERAL) 

With a number of Interesting Maps and a Collection of Old School Books. Also items of value 
on South America, Mexico, and the West Indies 

FOR SALE BY 

U. P. JAMES, BOOKSELLER 

( l t>AVIS L. JAMES, Proprietor) 
127 West Seventh Street CINCINNATI, OHIO 



The prices in this catalogue are net, without discount. Postage or expressage 
extra. This may be estimated at 12c. to 15c. for 12mos and 20c. to 30c. for octavos. 
Shipment will be made by the most economical route. 

Books, unless otherwise described, are 12mo and in cloth binding. All known 
imperfections are stated. 

Remittances should be made by money order, mail or express, or by New York 
draft, payable to the order of Davis L. James. 

We have a large stock of new and old books and solicit correspondence re- 
lating to out-of-print and rare items. Orders will have prompt attention. 

Some copies of our October, 1909 catalogue (1,200 items Americana) remain 
and will be sent on request. ^ 



CONTENTS. 



Subjects. 



Numbers. 



Americana . 1 to 302 

Biography . 303 to 539 

Humor 540 to 595 

Maps 596 to 731 

Mormonism 732 to 777 

Old School Books 778 to 869 



Subjects. 



Numbers. 



Slavery 870 to 1008 

Sporting Books 1009 to 1048 

Canada 1049 to 1061 

Cuba and West Indies.... 1062 to 1090 

Mexico and Central America. 1091 to 1159 
South America 1160 to 1213 



First Editions 1214 to 1236 



AMERICANA. 

1 ABBOTT, J. S. C. History of the 
State of Ohio, from the discovery of the 

I great valley to the present time. Illus., 8, 
pp. 876. Detroit, 1875. 3 50 

2 Same, another copy, half leath. 4 00 

3 ADAIR, James. History of the Amer- 
ican Indians; particularly those nations 
adjoining the Mississippi, East and West 
Florida, Georgia, South and North Caro- 
lina and Virginia; containing an account 
of their origin, languages, etc. Map, 4to, 
old leather, pp. 464. London, 1775 (bind- 
ing cracked) 20 00 

4 ALLEN, Paul. History of the Ameri- 
can Revolution, comprehending all the 
principal events in the field and the cab- 

' inet. 2 vols., 8, sheep, pp. 592, Baltimore, 
1819 (binding cracked). 2 50 



Almanacs. 

5 AMES' Almanac, 1756, 16 pages, 8 
leaves, Boston, 1756. 1 00 

6 CHRISTIAN Almanac, 1829, 30, 31, 32, 
33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 
49, 16 pieces, the lot, 1 25 

7 CIN'TI. Western Farmer and Gar- 
dener's Almanac, 1842, Cin., E. Lucas, 
1847. 50 

8 Young Vermont Mathematician's 

Almanac, for 1847, by T. H. Safford, aged 
10 years. 50 

9 CONGREGATIONAL Almanac, 1846. 

25 

10 FARMERS' Almanac, Boston, 1827, 
1828. Each, 25 

11 KENTUCKY Almanac for 1839, 8, 
Lexington, 1839. 1 00 

12 PHIL A. Desilver's Annual Almanac, 
1830, 8. 50 



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Z YZJfl 

2 For Sale by U. P. James, 12J West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O, 



13 PRESBYTERIAN Almanac, 1847. 25 



14 AMERICAN Historical Record, and 
Repertory of Notes and Queries concerning 
the history and antiquities of America 
and biography of Americans. Edited by 
Benson J. Lossing. Vols. 1-3. 3 vols. 4to, 
illus., half morocco, Philadelphia, 1872 74 

6 00 

15 History, contributions to, 18'58, 

8, illus., pp. 429, Philadelphia, 1858. 2 00 

16 Fiction. Row son, Mrs., Char- 
lotte Temple, a tale of truth, 18, paper 
cover, Cin'ti, n. d. 25 

AMERICAN Novels; all 8vo., paper 
wrappers. 

17 Annie Selden, or the Concealed 

Treasure, by Miss E. A. Dupuy. 25 

18 Empress of the Isles, or the 

Lake Bravo, a tale of the Canadian re- 
bellion. 25 

19 — i Ella Barnwell, a romance of 

border life, by Emerson Bennett. 25 

20 Female Spy, and Rosalie du 

Pont, a tale of the Revolution, by Emerson 
Bennett, 2 vols. 50 

21 — The Fair Rebel, a tale of Colonial 
times, by Emerson Bennett. 25 

22 — Olanmore, or the Bandits of 

Saratoga, a romance of the Revolution, by 
Park Clinton. 25 

23 The League of the Miami, by 

Emerson Bennett. 25 

24 — ■ Mike Fink, a legend of the 

Ohio, by Emerson Bennett. 50 

25 The Trapper's Bride, by Chas. 

A. Murray. 50 

26 Redstick; or, Scenes in the 

South, by B. R. Montesano. 25 



27 AMERICAN Pioneer: A monthly pe- 
riodical, devoted to the objects of the 
Logan Historical Society, etc. Edited by 
John S. Williams. 2 vols., illus., 8, pp. 
448, 480, new, half leather. Cin., 1842 
(stained and spotted). 10 00 

28 — Another copy, new half moroc 

co binding. 12 50 

29 AMERICAN Pioneer, Vol. 1 only, 
sheets, unbound, 1843. 2 00 

30 AMERICAN Poetry. Specimens of, 
with critical and biographical notices by 
Sam'l Kettell, 3v., y 2 leath., Boston, 1829, 

2 50 

31 AMERICAN Revolution. History of 
the, published in London under the super- 
intendence of the Society for the Diffusion 
of Useful Knowledge. Frontispiece half 
leather, pp. 278, Columbus, 1834 (binding 
cracked). 75 

32 AMERICAN Year Book, and National 

f 8 e 6 g 9 i . Ster 1869 ' T[fe ^ rtf ° r 7 d 5 

Daniel Murray, 
Washington, D. C. 
1925. 



33 AMES, Fisher. Works of, compiled 
by a number of his friends; with notices 
of his life and character. Portrait, 8, 
boards, pp. 519, Boston, 1809 (portrait 
stained). 1 50 

34 ANDERSON, Rufus. Hawaiian Is- 
lands: their progress and condition under 
missionary labors. 12, illus., pp. 450, Bos- 
ton, 1864. 1 25 

35 ATWATER, Caleb. History of the 
State of Ohio, natural and civil. 8vo., 
sheep, pp. 407. Cin., n. d. (Second 
edition), slightly spotted (name on title 
page). 4 00 

36 Same, first edition, pp. 403. 

Cin., n. d. (water stained, one signature 
loose). 3 50 

37 Indians of the Northwest, their 

manners, customs, etc., or remarks made 
on a tour to Prairie du Chien and thence to 
Washington City in 1829. pp. 296, half 
leather. Columbus, O., n. d. 4 00 

38 BALDWIN, S. D. Armageddon; or, 
The Overthrow of Romanism and Mon- 
archy; the Existence of the United States 
Foretold in the Bible, etc. pp. 480, Cincin- 
nati, n. d. 1 25 

39 BARBARITIES of the Enemy, ex- 
posed in a report of the Commitee of the 
House of Representatives, appointed to in- 
quire into the spirit and manner in which 
the war has been waged by the enemy, and 
the documents accompanying the said re- 
port. 16, half leather, pp. 192, Worcester, 
1814 (stained). 3 00 

40 BAPTIST Missions. First and Sec- 
ond Annual Report of Baptist Board For- 
eign Missions, Phila., 1815-1816. 2 pamph- 
lets. 1 00 

41 BAPTIST. Proceedings Baptist Con- 
vention for Missionary Purposes. Pamph., 
Phila., 1814. 1 00 

42 BARROWS, Wtm. United States of 
Yesterday and of To-morrow, pp. 432, Bos- 
ton, 1888. 75 

43 BARTLETT, W. H. Pilgrim Fa- 
thers; or, Founders of New England in 
the Reign of James I. Illus., 8, pp. 230, 
London, 1866. 2 00 

44 BARTON, Benjamin Smith. Co 1 - 
lections for an essay toward a materia 
medica of the United States, sheep, 8, 
Phila., 1810 (binding rubbed). 2 00 

45 BEAUCHAMP, Jeroboam O. Confes- 
sion of, who was executed at Frankfort, 
Ky., July 7, 1826, for the murder of Col. 
Sol. P. Sharp, etc. (Half calf, pp. 134. 
Bloomfield, Ky., 1826. 5 00 

46 BENJAMIN, S. G. W. Atlantic Is- 
lands, as Resorts of Health and Pleasure. 
Illus., 8', pp. 274. New York, 1878. 1 50 



For Sale by U. P. James, 127 West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, 0. 



47 BENNETT, Emerson. Prairie Flow- 
er. Leni Leoti, a sequel to "Prairie Flow- 
er," The Female Spy; or, Treason in the 
Camp. Mike Fink; a Legend of the Ohio. 
Redstick; or, Scenes in the South, by B. R. 
Montesano. Also two other novels. In all, 
6 novels. Bound in half leather, 8. Cin- 
cinnati, v. d. 3 00 

48 BINGHAM, H. A Residence of Twen 
ty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands; or, 
The Civil, Religious and Political History 
of those Islands, etc. Port, and illus., 8, 
pp. 616. Hartford, 1847. (Slightly water 
stained and binding damaged.) 1 50 

49 Same; another copy, portrait 

damaged, and with autograph of Amos 
Lawrence. 1 25 

50 BLAINE, James G. Political Discus- 
sions; legislative, diplomatic, and popular. 
1856-1886. Portrait, 8, pp. 525. Norwich, 
Conn., 1887. 1 00 

51 (BLOODGOOD, S. DeWitt.) The Sex- 
agenary; or, Reminiscences of the Ameri- 
can Revolution. Frontispiece, 8, pp. 234. 
ALbany, 1866. 1 75 

52 BLUE Laws of Connecticut. The 
Code of 1650. Being a compilation of the 
earliest laws and orders of the General 
Court of Connecticut. Also, The Constitu- 
tion, or Civil Compact entered into and 
adopted by the towns of Windsor, Hart- 
ford, and Wethersfield, in 1638-9. To 
which are added some extracts from the 
laws and judicial proceedings of New 
Haven Colony, commonly called Blue 
Laws. - 50 

53 BONNEY, Mrs. C. V. R. Legacy of 
Historical Gleanings. 2 vols., portraits, 8, 
pp. 542, 544. Albany, 1875. 2 25 

54 BOONE. Daniel. The Mountain 
Muse, comprising the adventures of Dan- 
iel Boone and the power of virtuous and 
refined beauty, by Daniel Bryan. 16, half 
leather, pp. 252. Harrisonburg, 1813 (spot- 
ted). 3 00 

55 BOTTA, Charles. History of the 
War of the Independence of the United 
States of America. 2 vols, in 1, 8, por- 
traits, pp. 472, 468. Buffalo, 1854 (name 
on title page). 1 50 

56 BRACKENRIDGE, H. M. History of 
the Late War between the United States 
and Great Britain. Illus., pp. 298, half 
leather. Philadelphia, 1839. 1 75 

58 BRADLEY, A. G. The Fight with 
France for North America, maps, 8, pp. 
400, New York, n. d. (1905). 2 00 

59 BRINTON, Daniel G. Essays of an 
Americanist, illus., 8, pp. 489, Philadelphia, 
1890. 1 25 

60 BRUCE, E. C. The Century; Its 
Fruits and Its Festival, being a history 



and description of the Centennial Exposi- 
tion, etc., illus, 8, pp. 252, Phila., 1877. 75 

61 BRUCE, P. A. Economic History or 
Virginia in the Seventeenth Century; an 
Inquiry into the Material Condition of the 
People, based upon Original and Contem- 
poraneous Records, 2 vols., 8, pp. 634, 647, 
New York, 1907. 4 00 

62 BRYANT, Chas. S. and' Abel B. 
Murch. History of the Great Massacre by 
the Sioux Indians in Minnesota, including 
the personal narratives of many who es- 
caped, illus., pp. 504, Cincinnati, 18'64 (bind- 
ing shaken and vol. spotted). 2 00 

63 BUCKINGHAM, J. S. America, His- 
torical, Statistical and Descriptive, 3 vols., 
illus,, 8, half cloth, London, n. d. 1 50 

64 — Another copy, cloth (lacks por- 
trait). 1 50 

65 BUNKER HILL Monument. Pano- 
ramic view from, engraved by James 
Smillie from drawings by R. P. Mallory, 
folding plate, half cloth, pp. 16, Boston, 
1848. 75 

66 BURNET, Jacob. Notes on the Early 
Settlement of the Northwestern Territory, 
portrait, 8, pp. 501, Cincinnati, 1847. 5 00 

67 Another copy, New York, 1847 

(lacks portrait). 4 00 

68 Another copy, sheep, Cincin- 
nati, 1847 (binding cracked). 4 50 

70 BYRNES, Inspector. Professional 
Criminals of America, portraits, 4to, half 
leather, pp. 433, New York, n. d. (vol. 
shaken). 3 00 

71 CAMPBELL, Thos. Gertrude of Wy- 
oming, first edition, 4to, half leather, 
London, 1809 (Library stamp on reverse of 
title page). 2 50 

72 CENSUS. Statistics of the United 
States of America, as collected and re- 
turned by the marshals of the several 
judicial districts, under the 13th section 
of the act for taking the sixth census, ob- 
long folio, wrappers, pp. 409, Washington, 
1841 (foxed). 5 00 

73 CHANNING, Edward and A. B. Hart. 
Guide to the Study of American History, 
pp. 471, Boston, 1903. 1 75 

74 CHAPMAN, T. J. French in the Alle- 
gheny Valley, pp. 209, Cleveland, 1887. 1 75 

75 CHEEVER, H. T. Life in the Sand- 
wich Islands; or, The Heart of the Pacific, 
as it was and is, illus., pp. 355, New York 
1851. 75 

76 CHRIST CHURCH, Philadelphia. 
Historical account of, from its foundation 
in 1695 to 1841, by the Rev. Benj. Dorr, 
portrait, pp. 430, New York, 1841 (volume 
shaken). 1 q0 



4 For Sale by U. P. James, 12J West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O. 



11 CINCINNATI Directory for the year 
1843. Charles Cist, compiler. Map, pp. 
399, hf. leather, Cin., 1843. 2 00 

78 CINCINNATI Directory for 1846, by 
Robinson and Jones, 8, pp. 564, hf. leather, 
Cincinnati, 1846 (lacks map). 3 00 

79 CINCINNATI Industrial Expositions. 
Art Catalogues of 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and Centennial 
Exposition, 1888, 11 pamphlets, 1872 to 
1888, the lot, 2 00 

79 CINCINNATI. Natural and Statis- 
tical View, or Picture of — and the Miami 
Country. Illustrated by maps. With an 
appendix, containing observations on the 
late earthquakes, the Aurora Borealis and 
Southwest Wind. By Daniel Drake. Maps, 
pp. 251, half leather, Cincinnati, 1815. 7 50 

80 Another copy, old sheep. 7 50 

81 CINCINNATI Society of Natural His- 
tory, Journal of the. A complete set, one 
volume bound, the remainder in numbers, 
22 vols., all published to this date; com- 
plete sets are very rare. 50 00 

82 CINCINNATI sonst und jetzt. Eine 
Geschichte Cincinnati's und seiner ver- 
dienstvollen Burger deutscher Zunge, 
mit biographischen Skizzen und Portrait 
Illustrationen, von Armin Tenner, 4to, por- 
traits, pp. 448, Cincinnati, 1878. 8 00 

83 CINCINNATI. The Haversack, Nos. 

1 and 2, Cincinnati, 1862, each 4 pages, 4to, 

2 papers. 1 00 

84 CINCINNATI. The Ladies' Knap- 
sack, Nos. 1 to 6, probably all issued, Cin., 
Dec, 1863, with New Year's address laid 
in. Issued by ladies of the Sanitary Fair. 
Very scarce, clean, 6 pieces. 5 00 

84a Same, Nos. 1, 3, 4; 5, clean, lot. 1 00 

85 CINCINNATI: the Queen City of the 
Wjest. Her principal men and institu- 
tions; biographical sketches, etc., of her 
leading citizens and descriptive accounts 
of her enterprises, edited by Geo. M. Roe. 
Illus., 4to, leather, pp. 411, Cincinnati, 
1895. 2 00 

CIVIL WAR. 

86 AMlERICAN Annual Cyclopedia and 
Register of Important Events for the years 
1861-1865, 5 vols., 4to., sheep, New York, 
1864.' . 2 50 

87 BEVIER, R. S. History of the First 
and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades, 
1861 1865, and from Wakarusa to Appomat- 
tox, portraits, 8, pp. 480, St. Louis, 1879. 

2 50 

88 ©ROADSIDE The Secession Con- 
spiracy. A letter from ex-Secretary Holt, 
of Buchanan's Cabinet, dated May 31, 1861, 
6 columns of newspaper print. 1 00 

89 BUEL, J. W. The Border Outlaws: 
an authentic history of the Younger 



Brothers, Jesse and Frank James, etc., 
illus., pp. 252, 144, St. Louis, 1881 (poor 
condition). 50 

90 CRAWFORD, S. W. History of the 
Fall o'f Fort Sumter; the G-enesis of the 
Civil War, illus., 8, pp. 486, New York, 
1898. As new. 1 50 

91 HATCHER, E. N. Last Four Weeks 
of the War, illus., pp. 416, Columbus, 
1892. 1 00 

92 MASS. Record of the Massachusetts 
Volunteers, 1861 1865, published by the Ad- 
jut antnGeneral, 2 vols., 4to, half morocco, 
pp. 793, 1087, Boston, 1868. 5 00 

93 OFFICIAL Roster of the Soldiers of 
the State of Ohio in the War of the Re- 
bellion, 1861-1866, 11 vols., half leather, 
8, Akron, 1893. 

CONTENTS of Separate Volumes, as 
follows: 

Vol. I — Roster of all three months' or- 
ganizations serving under the first 
call of the President for 75,000 
' troops. 

Vol. II — Regiments 1 to 20, inclusive. 
Vol. Ill — Regiments 21 to 36, inclusive. 
Vol. IV — Regiments 37 to 53, inclusive. 
Vol. V — Regiments 54 to 69, inclusive. 
Vol. VI — Regiments 70 to 86, inclusive. 
Vol. VII— iRegiments 87 to 108, in- 
clusive. 

Vol. VIII— ^Regiments 110 to 140, in- 
clusive. 

Vol. IX— Regiments 141 to 184, in- 
clusive. 

Vol. X^Regiments 185 to 198, in- 
clusive; 1st and 2nd Regiments 
Heavy Artillery; 1st Regiment Light 
Artillery; 1st to 26th Independent 
Batteries Light Artillery; Williams' 
Ironton Independent Battery Light 
Infanty; Paulsen's Independent 
Battery Light Artillery; 8th Inde- 
pendent Battery Light Artillery (60 
days' service); 2nd Independent 
Battery Light Artillery (60 days' 
service) ; 8th Independent Battery 
Light Artillery (4 months' service). 
Vol. XI— Cavalry Regiments, 1 to 13, 
inclusive; 4th and 5th Independent 
Battalions Cavalry; 3rd and 4th In- 
dependent Companies Cavalry; Mc- 
Laughlin's Squadron of Cavalry; 
Merrill's Horse, or 2nd Missouri 
Cavalry, Union Light Guard; Har- 
lan's Light Cavalry, or Co. M.; 11th 
Pennsylvania Cavalry. 
Price of set, 5 50; separate volumes, 75 
95 OHIO. 133rd Regiment O. V. I. His- 
tory and incidents connected with its serv- 
ice during the War of the Rebellion, by 
S. M. Sherman, M.D., pp. 165, Columbus, 
1896. 1 00 



For Sale by U. P. James, 12/ West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O. 5 



96 STATE Sovereignty and Doctrine of 
Coercion, by Hon. W. D. Porter (Charles- 
ton, S. C, 1860), pamphlet, 36 pages. 35 

97 TAYLOR, Richard. Destruction and 
Reconstruction; personal experiences of 
the late war, 8', pp. 274, N. Y., 1879. 2 00 

98 WHITING, William. The War Pow- 
ers of the President, and the legislative 
powers of Congress in relation to rebellion, 
treason and slavery, pp. 141, 8, pamphlet, 
Boston, 1863. 50 

99 CLARK, W. S. History of the United 
States; a Geography of the Western Con- 
tinent, etc., 8, pp. 435, Rockford, 1870. 50 

100 OLEAVELAND, N. The Rural Cem- 
eteries of America. Greenwood; illus- 
trated in a series of views taken expressly 
for this work by James Smilie. Ten num- 
bers, original wrappers, 4to, pp. 94, New 
York, 1847. 1 50 

101 OOiLDEN, Cadwallader. History of 
the Five Indian Nations of Canada, 2 vols., 
16, portrait and map, pp. 364, 387, New 
York, 1904. 1 50 

102 COLLINS, Lewis. Historical Sketch- 
es of Kentucky, embracing its history, an- 
tiquities, etc., etc., with anecdotes of pio- 
neer life, illus,, 8, pp. 560, sheep, Maysville, 
1850 (rebacked). 6 00 

103 OOLTON, Geo. H. Tecumseh; or, 
The West Thirty Years Since. A poem. 
Boards, pp. 312, New York, 1842 (binding 
damaged). 75 

104 CONGRESS, History of, from March 
4, 1789, to March 3, 1793, embracing the 
first term of the Administration of Gen- 
eral Washington, 8, wrappers, pp. 736, 
Philadelphia, 1843. 1 50 

105 CONSTITUTIONS of the United 
States; according to the latest Amend- 
ments, to which are prefixed the Declara- 
tion of Independence and the Federal Con- 
stitution. 8, sheep, pp. 307, Philadelphia, 
1806. 50 

106 COOPER, Thos. V., and H. T. Fen- 
ton. American Politics (non-partisan) 
from the beginning to date, embodying a 
history of all the political parties, etc., 
etc., portraits, 8, sheep, Boston, 1890. 2 00 

107 (OOXEY'S Army.) The Story of the 
Commonweal; complete and graphic nar- 
rative of the origin and growth of the 
movement, by Henry Vincent, illus., pp. 
247, wrappers, Chicago, 1894. 1 00 

108 CROCKER, Zebulon. The Catas- 
trophe of the Presbyterian Church in 1837, 
including a full view of the recent theo- 
logical controversies in New England, 12, 
pp. 300, New Haven, 1838. 75 

109 CURTIS, Francis. The Republican 
Party; a History of Its Fifty Years' Ex- 
istence, and a Record of Its Measures and 
Leaders, 1854-1904, 2 vols., frontispiece, 8, 
pp. 532, 566, New York, 1904 (new). 2 50 1 



110 CURWOOD, James O. The Great 
Lakes; the Vessels that Plough Them; 
Their Owners; Their Sailors, and Their 
Cargoes, together with a brief history of 
our Inland Seas, illus., 8, pp. 227, New 
York, 1909, new. 3 50 

111 DAKOTA. Book of Genesis and a 
part of the Psalms; also the Acts of the 
Apostles, and the Epistles of Paul with 
the Revelation of John, in the Dakota lan- 
guage, 2 vols., pp. 296, 228, sheep, Cincin- 
nati, 1842-3. 10 00 

112 DAVIS, Emerson. Half Century; 
or, a History of Changes that have taken 
place, and Events that have transpired, 
chiefly in the United States, between 1800 
and 1850, pp. 444, Boston, 1851. 1 00 

113 DAVIS, John. Travels of Four 
Years and a Half in the United States of 
America during 1798-1802, with introduc- 
tion and notes by A. J. Morrison, 8, pp. 
429, New York, 1909, new. 2 50 

114 DbCOSTA, B. F. Pre Columbian 
Discovery of America by the Northmen, 
illustrated by Translations 'from the Ice- 
landic Sagas. Map, 8, pp. 60, 118, Albany, 
1868. 1 50 

115 DeCOURCY, H. The Catholic 
Church in the United States; a sketch of 
its Ecclesiastical History, translated by 
J. G. Shea. Pp. 594, New York, 18'56. 1 50 

116 DERBY, J. C. Fifty Years among 
Authors, Books and Publishers. Portraits. 
4to, pp. 739, New York, 1884. 2 00 

117 DIXON, W. Hepworth. New Amer- 
ica, 2 vols., 8, half calf, illus., pp. 359, 369, 
London, 1867 (binding damaged). 2 25 

118 Another copy, cloth, 8, pp. 495. 

Philadelphia, 1867. 1 00 

119 Another copy, portrait, pp. 

448, London, n. d. 1 00 

120 DONIPHAN'S Expedition, contain- 
ing an account of the Conquest of New 
Mexico; General Kearney's overland ex- 
pedition to California; Doniphan's cam- 
paign against the Navajoes; his unparal- 
leled march upon Chihuahua and Duran- 
go; and the operations of General Price 
at Santa Fe. Illus., pp. 407, Cincinnati. 
1850 (new cloth binding, lacks map, spot- 
ted). 1 50 

121 DOUGLAS, Stephen A. Campaign 
Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 11, 
1860. " 50 

122 DUNLAP, Wm. History of the 
American Theatre, 8, pp. 420, New York, 
1832. 2 50 

123 EARLY Voyages up and down the 
Mississippi, by Cavelier, St. Cosme, Le 
Sueur, Gravier and Guignas, with intro- 
duction and notes by John Gilmary Shea. 
Small 4to, pp. 191, half cloth, Albany. 
1902. 3 00 



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124 ELECTION Tickets, 1864-1866. Lot 
of about 25. Ohio State and Hamilton 
County. Lot, 1 00 

125 John Brough, 1863, several. 

50 

126 -1864, McClellan and Pendle- 
ton, Ohio. 25 

127 1864, Lincoln and Johnson, 50 

128 1868, Grant and Colfax. 25 

129 ELLET, Elizabeth F. Women of the 
American Revolution, 3 vols., portraits, 
New York, 1861. 3 00 

130 ELLIS, Geo. W. and John E. Morris. 
King Philip's War, based on the Archives 
and Records of Massachusetts, Plymouth, 
Rhode Island and Connecticut, and contem- 
porary letters and accounts, illus., pp. 326, 
New York, 1906. 2 00 

131 EMMONS, Col. Wm. Battle of Bun- 
ker Hill, or the Temple of Liberty; an his- 
toric poem in four cantos, portrait, pp. 144, 
Boston, 1867 (spotted). " 75 

132 ENOCH Crosby, or the Spy Un- 
masked; a tale of the American Revolu- 
tion, sq. 16, bds., pp. 104, old wood cuts, 
Cin'ti., n. d. 50 

133 EVANS, Estwick. Pedestrian Tour 
of Four Thousand Miles through the West- 
ern States and Territories, during the win- 
ter and spring of 1818, illus., half leather, 
pp. 274, Concord, 1819 (frontispiece miss- 
ing and title page reprinted). 2 50 

134 FEDERALIST, or the New Constitu- 
tion, written in the year 1788, by Mr. Ham- 
ilton, Mr. Madison and Mr. Jay. New 
edition, the numbers written by Mr. Mad- 
ison corrected by himseif. 8, sheep, pp. 
500, Haillowell, 1837. 1 25 

135 FERNOW, Berthold. Ohio Valley in 
Colonial Days, 8, boards, pp. 299, Albany, 
1890. ~ 3 50 

136 (FESSENDEN, Thos. G.) Democ- 
racy Unveiled; or, Tyranny Stripped of the 
Garb of Patriotism, by Christopher Caustic, 
LL.D., etc., 12, boards, pp. 220, Boston, 1805 
(binding loose). 1 50 

137 FIRST CENTURY of National Exist- 
ence; the United States as they were and 
are; giving the development of mineral 
wealth, public lands, internal trade, etc., 
etc., 8, sheep, nlus., pp. 589, Hartford, 
1873. . 1 25 

138 FLINT, Timothy. Recollections of 
the last ten years, passed in occasional 
residences and journeyings in the Valley 
of the Mississippi, from Pittsburg and the 
Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico, and from 
Florida to the Spanish Frontier. 8, pp. 
396, boards, Boston, 18'26 (binding 
shaken). 5 00 

139 Another copy, half calf. 6 00 



140 FLORIDA. Constitution or Form of 
Government for the People of Florida, as 
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144 FOUNTAIN, Paul. The Eleven Eag- 
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215 MoDONALD, Gen. John. Secrets of 
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Lake, the actual source of the river, in 
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1834. 5 00 

264 SECRET Proceedings and Debates 
of the Convention assembled at Philadel- 
phia, in the year 1787, for the purpose of 
forming the Constitution of the United 
States of America. From notes taken by 
the late Robert Yates, Esq. . Leather, pp. 
335, Cincinnati, n. d. 1 00 

265 SENECA County, Ohio. History of, 
containing a detailed narrative of the prin- 
cipal events, a History of the Indians, bio- 
graphical sketches, etc., etc., by Consul W. 
Butterfield, pp, 252, Sandusky, 1848. 6 00 

266 SHEA, John Gilmary. Discovery 
and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley, 
with the original Narratives of Marquette, 
Allouez, Membre, Hennepin and Anastase 
Douay. Portrait and map, small 4to, half 
cloth, pp. 78, 268, Albany, 1903. 3 00 

267 SIDSBEE, Dr. S. D. D. D., or 
Death, the Devil and the Doctor on War. 
pp. 89, Cincinnati, 1862 (presentation copy 
to Thos. Buchanan Read). 1 00 

268 SINGLETON, Arthur (Henry C. 
Knight). Letters from the South and 
West. Sheep, 8, pp. 159, Boston, 1824 
(bound in volume with McLeod's Scrip- 
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Ends of the Present War). 1 00 

269 (SMITH, O. H. • Early Indiana 
Trials; and Sketches, portrait, 8, pp. 640, 
Cincinnati, 1858. 2 50 

270 TEXAS. Lynch, Jas. D. Bench and 
Bar of Texas, portraits, leather, 8, pp. 610, 
St. Louis, 1885 (binding rubbed and slight- 
ly damaged). 2 50 

271 THACKER, James. Military Jour- 
nal of the American Revolution, to which 
is added the Life of Washington, illus., 
sheep, 8, pp. 618, Hartford, 1862 (binding 
cracked and damaged). 2 00 

272 THOMAS, F. W. The Emigrant; or, 
Reflections While Descending the Ohio: A 
Poem. Paper, pp. 48, Cin., 1833, original 
edition. 2 00 

273 The Emigrant; or, Reflections 

Wjhile Descending the Ohio: A Poem. 8, 
boards, pp. 48, Cin., 1872 (reprint). 50 

274 THOMiSON, John L. History of the 
Indian Wars and War of the Revolution, 
illus., 8, pp. 402, Philadelphia, 1887. 1 25 

275 History of the War of 1812 

and of the War with Mexico, illus., 8, pp. 
656, Philadelphia, 1887. 1 00 



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276 THWING, C. F. American Colleges: 
Their Students and Work, pp. 213, New 
York, 1883. 1 00 

,277 TREATY of Amity, Commerce and 
Navigation between His Britannic Majesty 
and the United States of America, condi- 
tionally ratified at Philadelphia, June 24 s 
1795, 16, sheep, pp. 283, Philadelphia, 1795. 

1 00 

278 TR0LLOPE, Frances. Life and Ad- 
ventures of Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw; 
or scenes on the Mississippi, 3 vols., illus., 
half cloth, London, 1836 (one plate miss- 
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279 VENABLE, W. H. Footprints of the 
Pioneers in the Ohio Valley; a centennial 
sketch, 1788-1888, illus., pp. 128, Cincin- 
nati, 1888. 50 

280 VIDOCQ, U. S. Secrets of Internal 
Revenue, exposing the Whisky Ring, Gold 
Ring and Drawback Frauds, etc., edited 
by F. E. Fenton, illus., 8, pp. 543, Philadel- 
phia, 1870. 1 00 

281 VINCENT, Francis. Vincent's Semi- 
Annual United States Register, containing 
the events transpiring between January 1 
and July 1, 1860, 8, pp. 662, Philadelphia, 
h. d. 75 

282 WALSH, Robert, Jr. Appeal from 
the Judgments of Great Britain respecting 
the United States of America. Part One, 
historical outline of the merits and wrongs 
as colonies; and strictures upon the 
calumnies of the British writers. Sheep, 
8, pp. 512, Philadelphia, 1819 (binding 
damaged). 75 

283 WARD, Matt. F. Full and Authentic 
Report of the Testimony on the Trial of; 
also Trial of the Rev. Geo. W. Carawan 
for the murder of Clement H. Lassiter. 
Two trials bound in one volume. Por- 
traits, 8, pp. 176, 123. New York, 1854 
(two cartoons on the Ward trial inserted). 

5 00 

284 WARDEN, D. B. Statistical, Polit- 
ical, and Historical Account of the United 
States of North America, 3 vols., 8, sheep, 
Edinburgh, 1819 (lacks maps). 1 50 

285 (WASHINGTON, George.) Message 
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Congress, relative to France and Great 
Britain, delivered December 5, 1793, 8, 
sheep, pp. 133, Philadelphia, 1795. 1 50 

286 Official Letters to the Honor- 
able American Congress, written during 
the War between the United Colonies and 
Great Britain. 2 vols., sheep, pp. 340, 356. 
Boston, 1795 (binding of Vol. I loose). 1 50 

287 WASHINGTON-IRVINE Correspond- 
ence. The official letters which passed be- 
tween Washington and Brig. Gen. Wm. 
Irvine, etc., from 1781 to 1783, edited by 
C. W. Butterfield. Illus., 8, pp. 430, Mad- 



ison, 1882. (Contains autographs of au- 
thor and book plate of Wm. L. Stone.) 

3 00 

288 Another copy. 2 00 

289 WEBBER, C. W. "Sam," or the His- 
tory of Mystery, illus., pp. 550, Cincinnati, 
1855. 1 25 

290 WEEMIS, Mason L. Calm Dissuasive 
against Intemperance, or an awful view of 
the horrors and miseries of drunkenness, 
pp. 44, Phila., 1816. Hymen's Recruiting 
Sergeant; or, The New Matrimonial Tat- 
too for Old Bachelors, pp. 40, Phila., 1821. 
God's Revenge against Adultery, pp. 48, 
Baltimore, 1815. God's Revenge against 
Murder, or the drown'd wife, pp. 40, Phila., 
1816. God's Revenge against Duelling, or 
the Duellist's Looking Glass, pp. 48", Phila., 
1822. God's Revenge against Gambling, pp. 
47, Phila., 1822. In all 6 pamphlets, orig- 
inal wrappers. 20 00 

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291 LEXINGTON, Ky. Short Catechism 
for Young Children, by John Brown, 32mo. 
pamp., 1822. 50 

292 Westminster Catechism, 16mo. 

pamp., 1828. 50 

293 CHILLIOOTHE, Ohio. The Shorter 
Catechism of Assembly of Divines, sq. 16, 
pamp., 1817. 50 

294 WHITE, Wm. Memoirs of the Prot- 
estant Episcopal Church in the United 
States, from its organization to the present 
day, half leather, 8\ pp. 393, New York, 
1836. 1 50 

295 WILLSON, Marcius. American His- 
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Indian tribes, history of the United States, 
etc., etc., 8, pp. 672, Cincinnati, 1847 (much 
spotted). 75 

296 WILSON, Rufus R. Rambles in 
Colonial Byways, 2 vols., 16mo, illus., pp. 
239, 295, Philadelphia, 1901, new. 2 50 

297 WINSOR, Justin. Narrative and 
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4to, Boston, 1889. 25 00 

298 Another copy, half leather. 

32 00 

299 WOODBURY, Levi, LL.D. Writings, 
Political, Judicial and Literary. Por- 
traits, 3 vols., 8, Boston, 1852. (Rufus 
Choate's signature in Vol. II.) 4 50 

300 WRIGHT, Francis. Altorf: A 
Tragedy. First represented in the Theater 
of New York, Feb. 19, 1819. pp. 83, 
stitched, Philadelphia, 1819. 2 50 

301 WRIGHT, John. Early Prayer 
Books of America; being a descriptive ac- 
count of Prayer Books published in the 
United States, Mexico and Canada, illus., 
half leather, 8, pp. 492, St. Paul, 1896 
(binding rubbed). 2 00 



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302 WiYSE, Francis. America, Its Real- 
ities and Resources; comprising the social, 
political, etc., state of the country, 3 vols., 
8, London, 1846 (binding somewhat dam- 
aged). 2 00 

BIOGRAPHY. 

303 ABBOT, Ezra. Published for the 
Alumni of the Harvard Divinity School. 
Portrait, 8, pp. 74, Cambridge, 18*84. 50 

304 ADAMS, John. Letters of, ad- 
dressed to his wife, 2 vols. Also, Letters 
of Mrs. Adams, with an Introductory 
Memoir, by Ohas. Francis Adams, 2 vols. 
In all, 4 vols., portraits, 16mo, Boston, 
1841. 2 50 

305 ADAM'S, John Quincy. Life and 
Public Services of, by Wm. H. Seward, 
portrait, pp. 404, Auburn, 1849 (worn and 
in poor condition). 50 

306 Memoir of the Life of, by 

Josiah Quincy, portrait, half calf, 8, pp. 
429, Boston, 1858. 1 75 

307 ALLAN, Col. John. Memoir of, an 
officer of the Revolution, with Genealogy, 
by Geo. H. Allan, 8, wrappers, pp. 32, Al- 
bany, 1867. 50 

308 AMERICUS Vespueius. Life and 
Voyages of, with illustrations concerning 
the Navigator, and the Discovery of the 
New World, by C. Edwards Lester, portrait 
and illus., 8, pp. 431, New Haven, 1855 
(binding shaken). 1 75 

309 Another copy, New Haven, 

1881. 1 50 

310 ANTHONY, Prof. Chas. H. Memoir 
of, who died May 21, 1874, portrait, 8, pp. 
57, Albany, 1876. 50 

311 AFPLETON, Thomas Gold. Life 
and letters of, prepared by Susan Hale, por- 
trait, pp. 348, New York, 1885. 75 

312 BARLOW, Joel. Life and letters of, 
by Charles Burr Todd, portrait, 8, pp. 
306, New York, 1886. 1 50 

313 BARNUM, P. T. Life of, written by 
himself, portrait, pp. 404, New York, 1855 
(portrait and vol. stained). 1 00 

314 BARTLETT, Wm. Francis. Memoir 
of, by F. W. Palfrey, portrait, pp. 309, 
Boston, 1878. 1 00 

315 BATEMAN, H. Biographies of two 
hundred and fifty distinguished national 
men, New York, 1871. 50 

316 BELL, John. Life, Speeches and 
Public Services, with a sketch of the Life 
of Edward Everett, portrait, wrappers, pp. 
118, New York, 1860. 75 

317 BOONE, Daniel. Life and Adven- 
tures of the First Settler of Kentucky, in- 
terspersed with incidents in the early an- 
nals of the country, by Timothy Flint. 
Illus., pp. 266, Cincinnati, 1868. 1 00 



318 BRACE, Charles Loring. Life of, 
chiefly told in his own letters; edited by 
his daughter, portrait, 8, pp. 503, New 
York, 1894. 1 25 

319 BRIGGS, Geo. N. Memoir of, Gov- 
ernor of Massachusetts, 1844-1851, by Wm. 
C. Richards, portrait and illus., pp. 451, 
Boston, 1866. 75 

320 BROWN, Charles Brockden. Mem- 
oirs of, the American Novelist, with selec- 
tions from his original letters, by Wm. 
Dunlap, 8, boards, pp. 337, London, 1822 
(worn copy). 1 00 

321 BROWN, Captain John, of Harper's 
Ferry; a preliminary Incident to the Great 
Civil War of America, by John Newton, 
illus., pp. 290, New York, 1902. 1 25 

322 BROWiNLOW, W. G. Portrait and 
Biography of Parson Brownlow, the Ten- 
nessee Patriot, wrappers, Indianapolis, 
1862. 25 

323 BUCHANAN, James. Life and Pub 
lie Services of, by R. G. Horton, portrait, 
pp. 428, New York, 1856. 75 

324 Another copy, lacking portrait 

and spotted. 50 

325 BUCKMINSTER, Rev. Jos. Memoirs 
of, and of his son, Rev. J. Stevens Buck- 
minster, by Eliza B. Lee, portrait, pp. 491, 
Boston, 1851. 1 00 

326 BUNGAY, Geo. W. Off-hand Tak- 
ings; or, Crayon Sketches of the Notice- 
able Men of Our Age, portraits, pp. 408, 
New York, 1854 (binding damaged). 50 

327 Traits of Representative Men, 

portraits, pp. 286, New York. 75 

328 BURROUGHS, Stephen. Memoirs of 
the Notorious, containing many incidents 
in the life of this wonderful man, portrait, 
16mo, pp. 299, New York, n. d. (spotted 
and stained). 1 00 

329 — " Another copy, boards, Boston, 

1837 (writing on title page). 1 00 

330 BUTLER, Benj. F. Life of, by T. A. 
Bland, portrait, pp. 202, Boston, 1879. 75 

331 CALDWELL, Charles. Autobiog- 
raphy of, with a preface, etc., by Harriet 
W. Warner, portrait, 8, pp. 454, Philadel- 
phia, 1855 (portrait spotted). 1 50 

332 CARROLL, Howard. Twelve Amer- 
icans; their lives and times, portraits, pp. 
473, New York, 18'83. 75 

333 CASS, General Lewis. Sketch of the 
Life and Public Services of, by Wm. T. 
Young, 8, pp. 420, Detroit, 1852. 1 50 

334 CHAMPLIN, Rev. Jas. Early Biog- 
raphy, Travels and Adventures of, who 
was born blind, written by himself, sheep, 
jpp. 206, Columbus, 1842 (binding cracked, 
name on title page) . 1 00 

335 CHASE, Salmon P. Life and Public 
Services of, by J. W. Schuckers, portrait, 
2, pp. 669, New York, 1874. 1 50 



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336 



-Account of the Private Life 



and Public Services of, by Robert B. War- 
den, portrait, 8, pp. 838, Cincinnati, 1874. 

2 50 

337 CHITTEND'EiN, L. E. Personal 
Reminiscences; including Lincoln and oth- 
ers, 1840-1890, pp. 434, New York, 1893. 

1 00 

338 CLAPP, Theodore. Autobiographical 
Sketches- and Recollections during a thir- 
ty-five years' residence in New Orleans, 
portrait, pp. 419, Boston, 1857. 1 00 

339 CLAY, Henry. Biography of, by 
George D. Prentice, portrait, sheep, pp. 304, 
New York, 1831. 75 

340 Private Correspondence, edit- 
ed by Calvin Colton, frontispiece, sheep, 8, 
pp. 639, Cincinnati, 18'56. 1 00 

341 CLELAND, Rev. Thomas (Kentucky 
preacher). Memoirs of, compiled from his 
private papers, pp. 199, Cincinnati, 1859. 

1 00 

342 COLBURN, Zerah. Memoir of, writ- 
ten by himself; containing an account of 
the first discovery of his remarkable pow- 
ers, etc., with his peculiar methods of cab 
culation, pp. 204, Springfield, 1833 (bind- 
ing loose). 1 00 

343 COLES, Edward. Sketch of— second 
Governor of Illinois — and of the Slavery 
Struggle of 1823-4, by E. B. Washburne, 
portrait, pp. 253, Chicago, 1882. 1 75 

344 COLUMBUS, Christopher. Life of, 
by J. S. C. Abbott, pp. 345, New York, 
n. d. 50 

345 — Career of, by Charles Elton, 

map, pp. 380, New York, n. d. 75 

346 History of the Character and 

Achievements of the so called, by Aaron 
Goodrich, illus., 8, pp. 403, New York, 
1874. 1 50 

347 His Life, His Work, His Re- 
mains, as revealed by original printed and 
manuscript records, together with an essay 
on Peter Martyr of Anghera and Bartol- 
ome de las Casas, the first Historian of 
America, by John Boyd Thacher, 3 vols., 
illus, 4to, New York, 1903. 10 00 

348 And the New World of His 

Discovery, by Filson Young, with a Note 
on the Navigation of Columbus's First Voy- 
age, by the Earl of Dunraven, 2 vols., maps 
and illus., 8, pp. 323, 399, Philadelphia, 
1906, new. 3 50 

349 CORNELL, Ezra. Biography of, 
Founder of Cornell University: a Filial 
Tribute, portrait, pp. 322, New York, 1884. 

75 

350 D ALTON, John C. Memorial of, by 
John O. Green, 8, pp. 35, Cambridge, 1864. 

40 

351 DeSOTO, Ferdinand. Life, Travels 
and Adventures of, by L. A. Wilmer, por- 



trait and illus., 8, pp. 532, Philadelphia, 
1859. 1 75 

352 DEWEY, Orville. Autobiography 
and letters of, edited by his daughter, 
Mary E. Dewey, portrait, Boston, 188'3. 75 

353 DICKINSON, John. Life and Times, 
1731-1808, by Chas. J. Stille, portrait, 8, 
pp. 437, Philadelphia, 1891. 2 00 

354 DIX, Dorothea Lynde. Life of, by 
Frances Tiffany, portrait, pp. 392, Boston, 
1891. 1 50 

355 DOCK, Christopher. Life and 
Works of, America's Pioneer Writer on 
Education, with a translation of his works 
into English, by M. G. Brumbaugh, fac- 
similes, 8, pp. 272, Philadelphia, 1908, new. 
Limited ed. No. 191. 5 00 

356 DODGE, Wm. E. Memorials of, by 
D. Stuart Dodge, portrait, pp. 407, New 
York, 1887 (portrait stained). 1 00 

357 DOUGLAS, Stephen A. Life of, with 
his most important speeches, by H. M. 
Flint, wrappers, pp. 215, New York, 1860. 

75 

358 DRAKE, Francis S. Dictionary of 
American Biography, including Men of the 
Time, 8, pp. 1019, Boston, 1872 (one sig- 
nature loose). 3 00 

359 DWIGHT, N. Lives of the Signers 
of the Declaration of Independence, pp. 
373, New York, 1852. 75 

360 DYER, 0. Great Senators of the 
U. S. Forty Years Ago (1848-18'49), with 
personal recollections of Calhoun, Clay, 
Webster, etc., pp. 316, New York, 1889. 60 

361 EATON, Gen. Wm. Life of the late 
(Consul at the Regency of Tunis, etc.), 
sheep, pp. 448, Brookfield, 1813 (binding 
broken, title page torn and vol. in bad 
order). 1 00 

362 EMERSON, Ralph Waldo. Memoir 
of, by James Elliott Cabot, 2 vols., half 
morocco, 8, portrait, pp. 809, Cambridge, 
1887 (limited, large paper edition). 5 00 

363 Another copy, 2 vols., pp. 382, 

428, London, 1887. 1 50 

364 Talks with, by Chas. J. Wood- 
bury, pp. 177, London, 1890. 75 

365 ERICSSON, John. Life of, by Wm. 
C. Church, 2 vols., portrait and illus., 8, 
pp. 303, 357, London, 1890. 3 75 

366 The Miner Boy and His Mon- 
itor; or, the Career and Achievements of, 
by Rev. P. C. Headley, illus., 12mo, pp. 297, 
New York. 60 

367 FAIRFIELD, Sumner Lincoln. Life 
of, by Jane Fairfield, portrait, pp. 132, New 
York, 18'47 (spotted). 25 

368 FIELD, Maunsell B. Memories of 
Many Men and of Some Women; being 
personal recollections, pp. 339, New York, 
1874. 1 00 



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369 FINLEY, Rev. James B. Autobiog- 
raphy of; or, Pioneer Life in the West, 
portrait, pp. 455, Cincinnati, 1853 (spot- 
ted). 1 00 

370 FISHER, Samuel S. In Memoriam, 
portrait, 8, pp. 92, Cincinnati, 1874. 50 

371 FOOTE, Samuel E. Memoirs of the 
Life of, by his brother, John P. Foote, pp. 
307, Cincinnati, 1860. 75 

(One of the founders of the Cincinnati 
Water Works Co.) 

372 FRANKLIN, Benj. His Autobiog- 
raphy, with a Narrative of His Public Life 
and Services, by H. H. Weld, illus., 8, pp. 
549, New York, 1859. 75 

373 Life of, containing the Auto- 
biography, with notes, and a Continuation, 
by Jared Sparks, portrait, half leather, 8, 
pp. 612, Boston, 1844 (binding cracked). 75 

374 FREMONT, John C. Life, and his 
Narrative of Explorations and Adventures 
in Kansas, Nebraska, Oregon and Cali- 
fornia. The Memoir by S. M. Smucker, 
portrait, pp. 493, New York, 1856. 50 

375 'Life, Explorations and Public 

Services, by C. W. Upham, portrait and 
illus., pp. 366, Boston, 1856 (stamp on title 
page). 1 00 

376 Life, Explorations and Public 

Services, wrappers, pp. 115, New York, 
1856. 35 

377 FROST, Jno. Pictorial Book of the 
Commodores, comprising Lives of Distin- 
guished Comimanders in the Navy of the 
United .States, illus., 8, pp. 440, New York, 
n. d. (poor condition). 60 

378 Presidents of the United 

States from Washington to Cleveland, por- 
traits, pp. 547, Boston, 1889. 50 

379 FULLER, Margaret (Marchesa Os- 
soli). By Julia Ward Howe, pp. 298', Bos- 
ton, 1883. 50 

380 GARDNER, Elder Matthew. Auto- 
bigraphy of, a minister in the Christian 
Church, portrait, 8, pp. 286, Dayton, 1875. 

1 50 

381 GARFIELD. Poet's Tribute to, with 
portrait and biography, 8, pp. 168, Cam- 
bridge, 1882. 75 

382, GASS, Patrick. Life and Times of, 
now sole survivor of the Overland Expedi- 
tion to the Pacific under Lewis and Clark, 
in 1804-5-6, together with Gass' Journal 
of the Expedition, condensed, by J. G. 
Jacob, portrait, pp. 280, Wellsburg, Va., 
1859. 4 00 

383 GOUGH, John B. Autobigraphy and 
Personal Recollections, portrait and illus., 
8, pp. 552, Springfield, 1870. 1 00 

384 Sunlight and Shadow; or, 

Gleanings from My Life Work, portrait 
and illus., 8, Hartford, 1881. 1 00 

385 GRAY, Asa. Letters of, edited by 



Jane Loring Gray, 2 vols., portraits and 
illus., pp. 368, 470, Boston, 1893. 2 00 

386 GREELEY, Horace. Life of, with 
extended notices of many of his contem- 
porary Statesmen and Journalists, by I. D. 
Ingersoll, portrait and illus., 8, pp. 688\ 
Chicago, 1873. 1 00 

387 Life of, by James Parton, por- 
trait and illus., pp. 598, Boston, 1869. 1 00 

388* GRISWOLD, Rufus W. Biographical 
Annual; containing Memoirs of Eminent 
Persons recently deceased, portraits, leath- 
er, pp. 307, New York, 1841 (binding 
rubbed). 1 00 

389 HALE, Sarah Josepha. Biography 
of Distinguished Women; or, Woman's 
Record from the Creation to A. D. 1869, 
portraits, 4to, pp. 918, New York, 1876. 

2 00 

390 HAMILTON, Alexander. Life and 
Times of, by S. M. Schmucker, portrait, 
pp. 408, Philadelphia, n. d. 60 

391 HANCOCK, John. His Book, by A. 
E. Brown, portrait, illus., pp. 286, Boston, 
1898. 1 50 

392 HARRISON (W. H.) Badge. Hero 
of Tippecanoe, Ft. Meigs and Thames, 
silk. 1 00 

393 Life of, with an account of his 

civil and military services. Port, and two 
plates, 8, pp. 96, boards, Phila., 1840. 1 25 

394 Sketches of the Civil and Mili- 
tary Services of, by Col. Chas. S. Todd 
and Benj. Drake, 16, pp. 224, Cincinnati, 
1847. 50 

395 At North Bend. An address 

delivered before the Cincinnati Literary 
Club, Feb. 4. 1871, by Judge Jos. Cox. Six 
plates inserted, half morocco, pp. 18", Cin- 
cinnati, 1871; also bound in "Harrison 
Almanac" for 1841. 3 00 

396 HARVARD, John, and His Times, 
by Henry C. Shelley, illus., pp. 331, Boston, 
1907, new. 1 50 

397 HAWEIS, H. R. American Humor- 
ists, pp. 180, New York, n. d. 65 

398 HBFWORTH, George H. Preacher, 
Journalist, Friend of the People; the Storv 
of His Life, told by Susan H. Ward, illus., 
pp. 294, New York, 1903. 2 00 

399 HOLMES, Oliver Wendell. Life of, 
by E. E. Brown, illus., pp. 304, Boston, 
n. d. 75 

400 HOOKER, Thomas. Life of, by E. 
W. Hooker, 16, pp. 324, Boston, 1849. 35 

401 HOWE, Richard Earl. Life of, by 
Sir John Barrow, 8, portrait, pp. 432, Lon- 
don, 1838. 1 00 

402 HULL, Gen. William. Revolutionary 
Services and Civil Life, by his daughter, 
Mrs. M. Campbell; together with a History 
of the Campaign of 1812, and Surrender of 
the Post of Detroit; by his grandson, James 



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Freeman Clarke. 8, pp. 482, New York, 
1848. 3 00 

403 BUNT, Freeman. Lives of Ameri- 
can Merchants. 2 vols., portraits, 8, pp. 
608, 605, New York, 1858. 1 50 

404 HUNT, Wm. American Biographical 
Sketch Book, portraits, 8, pp. 408, New 
York, 1849 (vol. shaken). 1 00 

405 INGALLS, John James. Collection 
of the Writings of (with Memoir), por- 
trait, 8, pp. 536, Kansas City, 1902. 2 50 

406 JACKSON, Andrew. Life of, toy 
James Parton. 3 vols., portrait, 8, New 
York, 1860. 3 00 

407 JEFFERSON, Joseph. Autobiog- 
raphy of, illus., 8, pp. 501, New York, 
n. d. 2 50 

408 JOHNSON, Sir William, and the Six 
Nations, by W. Elliot Griffis, pp. 227, New 
York, 1891. 75 

409 JUDSON, Adoniram. Memoir of, be- 
ing a sketch of his Life and Missionary 
Labors, by J. Clement, portrait, pp. 336, 
Auburn, 1853. 50 

410 KANE, Dr. Elisha Kent. Life of, 
and of other Distinguished American Ex- 
plorers, by S. M. Smucker, portrait, pp 
406, Philadelphia, 1859. 50 

411 KELLEY, Alfred. His Life and 
Work, by Jos. L. Bates, portrait, 8, pp. 210, 
Columbus, 1SS8. 1 50 

412 KELLY, John. Life and Times of 
-HTribune of the People, by J. F. Mc- 
Laughlin, portraits, pp. 308, New York, 
1885. 1 00 

413 LABOULAYE, Edouard. Some Rec- 
ollections of, by John Bigelow, pp. 81. Pri- 
vately printed, n. p. n. d. (Presentation 
copy with autograph of author.) 2 00 

This item contains an account of the 
discovery and purchase of the MSS. of 
Franklin's autobiography. 

414 LAFAYETTE, G. M. de. Oration on 
the Life and Character of, delivered before 
Congress on Dec. 31, 1834, by John Quincy 
Adams. Half leather, 8, pp. 94, Washing- 
ton, 1835. (Contains Autographic Inscrip- 
tion to Dr. Daniel Drake, by Rob't T. 
Lytle.) 2 00 

415 LAMB, General John. Memoir of 
the Life and Times of; an officer of the 
Revolution, who commanded the post at 
West Point at the time of Arnold's defec- 
tion, and his correspondence with Wash- 
ington, etc., etc., by Isaac Q. Leake, por- 
trait and maps, 8, pp. 431, Albany, 1857. 

1 50 

416 LARKIN, Joseph F. Sketch of the 
Life of — President of the Cincinnati Na- 
tional Bank, portrait, 8, pp. 14, Cincinnati, 
n. d. 50 

417 LAW1RENCE, Amos. Extracts from 



the Diary and Correspondence, with brief 
account of his life, by Wm. R. Lawrence, 
portrait, pp. 369, Boston, 1857. 50 

418 LEE, Alfred. First Bishop of Dela- 
ware, September 9, 1807-April 12, 188*7, por- 
trait, 8, pp. 234, n. p. n. d. 1 50 

419 LEE, Charles. Memoirs of the Life 
of; Lieut.-Col. 44th Regiment, etc.. to 
which are added his Political and Military 
Essays, etc. Sheep, pp. 284, New York, 
1793. " 1 25 

- 420 LINCOLN, Abraham. Memorial Ad- 
dress on the Life and Character, toy George 
Bancroft, delivered before Congress on 
Feb. 12, 1866, portrait, 8, pp. 69, Washing- 
ton, 1866. 75 

421 — Life of; also a Sketch of the 

Life of Hannibal Hamlin, by J. H. Bar- 
rett, portraits, pp. 216, Indianapolis, 1860 
(slightly stained). 1 00 

422 Life of, presenting his Early 

History, Political Career, etc., by Jos. H. 
Barrett, portrait, pp. 518, Cincinnati, 1865. 

1 00 

423 Life of, presenting his Early 

History, etc., and a History of his Event- 
ful Administration and of the Scenes At- 
tendant upon his Tragic Demise, by Jos. 
H. Barrett, portrait, 8, pp. 842, Cincinnati, 
1865. 75 

424 Another copy, sheep (binding 

damaged). l 25 

425 Life and Public Services, by 

D. W. Bartlett, wrappers, pp. 150, New 
York, 1860. l 50 

426 The Inner Life of; Six Months 

at the White House, by F. B. Carpenter, 
pp. 359, New York, 1869. 1 00 

427 — Life of, by J. G. Holland, por- 
trait, 8, leather, pp. 544, Springfield, 1866. 

1 50 

428 Life of, by J. G. Holland, por- 
trait and illus., 8, pp. 544, Springfield, 1866, 

1 50 

429 Letter to, by Manton Marble, 

8, pp. 25, New York, 1867. 50 

430 Life, Public Services, Death 

and Funeral Cortege, etc., by John C. 
Power, portrait and illus., pp. 458, Spring- 
field, 1889. 1 00 

431 History of the Administration 

of, including his speeches, letters, etc., by 
Henry J. Raymond, portrait, pp. 496, New 
York, 1864. 2 00 

432 Life and Public Services of, 

together with his State papers, and the 
closing scenes connected with his life and 
death, by H. J. Raymond, portrait and 
illus., 8, pp. 808, New York, 1865. 1 75 

434 LINCOLN, John Larkin. In Me- 
moriam, 1817-1891, portrait, 8, pp. 641, Bos- 
ton, 1894. 75 



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435 LIVINGSTON, Edward. Life of, by 
Chas. H. Hunt, portrait, 8, pp. 448, New 
York, 1864 (spotted, stamp on title page). 

1 50 

436 LOGAN, Sir William E. Life of— 
first Director of the Geological Survey of 
Canada, by B. J. Harrington, portrait and 
illus., 8, pp. 432, New York, 1883. 1 50 

437 LONGFELLOW, Henry W. Biog- 
raphy, Anecdote, Letters and Criticism, by 
W. Sloane Kennedy, illus., pp. 368, Boston, 
n. d. 50 

438 Seventy-fifth Birthday. Pro- 
ceedings of the Maine Historical Society, 
Feb. 27, 1882. Portrait, pp. 171, Portland, 
1882. 75 

439 LONG, Mason. Life of, the Con- 
verted Gambler, being a record of his ex- 
periences, etc., written by himself, illus., 
pp. 280, Fort Wayne, 1883. 50 

440 LOSSING, Benson J. Lives of the 
Presidents of the United States, illus., 
wrappers, 8, pp. 128, New York, 1847 
(spotted). 50 

441 LOWELL, James Russell. Life of, by 
E. E. Brown, portrait, pp. 321, Boston, n. d. 

50 

442 McILVAINE, Bishop Chas. P., Epis- 
copal Bishop of Ohio. Memorials of, by 
Rev. Wm. Carus, 8, pp. 400, New York, 
1882. 1 00 

443 MAFFITT, John N. Tears of Con- 
trition; or, Sketches of the Life of; with 
Religious and Moral Reflections. 16, sheep, 
pp. 260, 40, New London, 1821. 2 50 

444 Impartial Account of the Life 

of; with a narrative of the difficulties at- 
tending his first marriage, etc. Portraits, 
8, wrappers, pp. 31, New York, 1848. 1 00 

445 (Report of the Trial of, before 

a Council of Ministers of the Methodist 
Episcopal Church, convened in Boston Dec. 
26, 1822. 8, pp. 31, Boston, 1823 (un- 
bound). 1 00 

446 Startling Disclosures concern- 
ing the Death of, by R. F. Hibbard, 8, 
wrappers, pp. 24, New York, 1856. 1 00 

447 MARION, Gen. Francis. Life of, a 
Partisan Officer, in the Revolutionary War, 
in South Carolina and Georgia, by Brig.- 
Gien. P. Horry and M. L. Weems, illus., pp. 
252, Philadelphia, 1897. 1 00 

448 'Life of, by W. Gilmore Simms, 

illus., pp. 347, New York, n. d. 1 25 

449 MAYHEW, Rev. Jonathan (pastor 
of the West Church, Boston). Memoir of 
the Life and Writings of, by A. Bradford. 
Frontispiece, 8, pp. 484, Boston, 1838 
(spotted). 1 50 

450 MENEFEE, Richard Hickman, by 
John W. Townsend, portrait, 8, pp. 320, 
New York, 1907. ' 2 00 

451 MILBURN, Wm. Henry. Ten Years 
of Preacher Life; chapters from an auto- 



biography, portrait, pp. 363, New York, 1859 
(water stained). 50 

452 MORRIS, Thomas. Life of (U. S. 
Senator of Ohio from 1833 to 18'39), edited 
by his son, B. F. Morris, pp. 408, Cincin- 
nati, 1856. (Presentation copy, with auto- 
graph of author.) (Spotted.) 1 00 

453 MORTON, Oliver P. Sketch of the 
Life, Character and Public Services, by 
Chas. M. Walker, portrait, pp. 191, In- 
dianapolis, 1878. 1 00 

454 MUREL. Life of. A History of the 
Detection, Conviction, Life and Designs of 
John A. Murel, the Great Western Land 
Pirate; together with his system of villainy 
and plan of exciting a negro rebellion. 
Also, a catalogue of the names of 455 of 
his Mystic Clan Fellows and Followers, 
and a statement of their efforts for the 
destruction of Virgil A. Stewart, the young 
man who detected Murel. To which is 
added a biographical sketch of V. A. Stew- 
art. Illus., paper wrappers. 50 

455 OWEiN, Robert. A Biography, by 
Frank Podmore, 2 vols., portraits and illus., 
8, pp. 346, 342, New York, 1907, new. 4 00 

456 PARKER, Theodore. A Biography, 
by O. B. Frothingham, portrait, 8, pp. 58'8, 
Boston, 1874. 1 25 

457 Life and Correspondence, by 

John Weiss. 2 vols., portraits and illus., 
8, pp. 478, 530, New York, 1864. 3 00 

458 PAULDING, James K. Literary 
Life of, compiled by his son, W. I. Paul- 
ding, portrait, pp. 397, New York, 1867. 85 

459 Another copy, lacking por- 
trait. 75 

460 PEAK, Elder John. Memoir of, 
written by himself, half cloth, pp. 203, 
Boston, 1832. 50 

461 PEiNN, William. An Historical 
Biography, founded on Family and State 
Papers, by Hepworth Dixon, portrait, pp. 
380, London, 1852 (binding shaken). 65 

462 (Passages from the Life and 

Writings of, collected from his works and 
various biographies, pp. 512, Philadelphia, 
1882. »5 

463 PERCIVAL, James Gates. Life and 
Letters of, by Julius H. Ward, portrait, 8, 
pp. 583, Boston, 1866. 1 00 

464 PIERCE, Gen. Franklin. Life of— 
of New Hampshire — the Democratic Can- 
didate for President, by D. W. Bartlett, 
portrait, pp. 300, Auburn, 1852 (spotted). 

60 

465 PINGREE, Rev. Enoch M. Life and 
Writings of, by H. Jewell, portrait, pp. 385, 
Cincinnati, 1850. 50 

466 POLK, James K. Life and Public 
Services of, also sketch of the life of 
George M. Dallas. 8, boards, pp. 48, Balti- 
more, 1844. 50 



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467 POMEROY, Mark M., "Brick." Life 
of, by Mrs. M. E. Tucker, portrait, pp. 230, 
New York, 1868. 50 

468 POND, Samuel. Genealogical Record 
of, and his descendants, by D. S. Pond. 
8, wrappers, pp. 126, Rochester, 0., 1875. 

1 00 

469 POPKIN, Rev. John S. Life of, 
late Eliot Professor of Greek Literature 
in Harvard University, by C. C. Felton, 
portrait, pp. 480, Cambridge, 1852. 50 

470 POTTER, Israel R. Life and Re- 
markable Adventures of, a soldier in the 
American Revolution, who was taken pris- 
oner by the British, conveyed to England, 
where for thirty years he obtained a liveli- 
hood for himself and family, by crying 
"Old Chairs to Mend," etc. 16mo, boards, 
pp. 108, Providence, 1824. 1 50 

471 PUTNAM, Israel. Life Anecdotes 
and Heroic Exploits, 8, wrappers, pp. 66, 
Cleveland, 1849. 75 

472 Life of, by Wm. Cutter, 

illus., pp. 382, leather, New York, 1847 
(binding damaged and vol. shaken). 50 

473 Life and Heroic Ex- 
ploits of, by Col. David Humphreys, illus., 
pp. 190, Hartford, n. d. 50 

474 Another copy, leather 

bound (binding damaged). 50 

475 PRESCOTT, Wm. H. Life of, by 
George Ticknor, portrait, pp. 458, Boston, 
1866. 50 

476 PRESCOTT, William Hickling. Life 
of, by 'George Ticknor, 8, portrait, half 
leather, pp. 458, Philadelphia, 1875. 2 00 

477 QUITMAN, Major-General John A. 
Life and Correspondence, by J. F. H. Clai- 
borne, 2 vols., portrait, pp. 400, 392, New 
York, 1860. 1 75 

478 RANDOLPH, John, of Roanoke. Life 
of, by Hugh A. Garland, 2 vols, in 1, por- 
traits, 8, pp. 311, 375, New York, 1854. 2 00 

479 RANDOLPH, John, of Roanoke, and 
other Sketches of Character, including 
William Wirt. Pp. 375, Philadelphia, 1853. 

1 00 

480 SABINE, Lorenzo. American Royal- 
ists, or Biographical Sketches of Adherents 
to the British Crown in the War of the 
Revolution; alphabetically arranged, 8, pp. 
733, Boston, 1847. 1 75 

481 SCOTT, General Winfield. Illustrated, 
Life of, Commander-in-Chief of the Army 
in Mexico, illus., 8, wrappers, pp. 144, New 
York, 1847 (wrappers torn). 75 

482 Lives of, and Andrew 

Jackson, by J. T. Headiey, portraits, pp. 
341, New York, 1852 (signature loose). 60 

483 Memoirs of, written by 

himself, 2 vols., portrait, pp. 330, 323, New 
York, 1864. 1 50 



484 SEATON, Wm. W., of the "National 
Intelligencer"; a Biographical Sketch with 
passing notices of his Associates and 
Friends, pp. 385, Boston, 1871. 1 00 

485 SHEPARD, Thomas. Life of, by 
John A. Altoro, 16mo, Boston, 1847. 35 

486 SHERBURNE, Andrew. Memoirs of, 
a Pensioner of the Navy of the Revolution, 
written by himself, sheep, pp. 262, Utica, 
1828. 1 00 

487 SHERMAN, John. Recollections of 
Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cab- 
inet, 2 vols, illus., 8, pp. 1239, Chicago, 
1895. 2 50 

488 SHERMAN, Wm. Tecumseh. Life 
of, late retired General U. S. A., by W. 
Fletcher Johnson, maps and illus., pp. 607, 
Philadelphia, 1891. 75 

489 SIBLEY, Henry H., first Governor of 
Minnesota. Ancestry, Life and Times of, 
by Nathaniel West, portrait, 8, pp. 596, St. 
Paul, 1889. - 1 25 

490 SILLIMAN, Benjamin. Life of, 
chiefly from his MSS., Reminiscences, 
Diaries and Correspondence, by George P. 
Fisher, 2 vols., portrait, 8, pp. 407, 408, 
New York, 1866. 1 50 

491 SLATER, Samuel, and the Early 
Development of Cotton Manufacture in the 
U. S., by W. R. Bagnall, portrait, pp. 70, 
Middletown, Conn., 1890. 1 00 

492 Memoir of, connected 

with a history of the Rise and Progress 
of Cotton Manufacture in England and 
America, by George S. White, portrait and 
illus., 8, pp. 448', Philadelphia, 1836. 2 00 

493 SMITH, Captain John. Life of, 
the Founder of Virginia, by W. Gilmore 
Simms, illus., half leather, pp. 379, New 
York, n. d. 1 00 

494 SPRAGUE, Charles. Remarks upon 
the Life and Writings of, by R. C. Water- 
ston, portrait, 8, wrappers, pp. 16, Boston, 
1875. 50 

495 STANTON, Edwin M.; the Autocrat 
of Rebellion, Emancipation, and Recon- 
struction, by Frank A. Flower, illus., 8, 
pp. 426, Akron, 1905 (new). 2 50 

496 STEPHENS, Alexander H., in Public 
and Private, with Letters and Speeches, be- 
fore, during, and since the War, by Hy 
Cleveland, portrait, 8, pp. 833, Philadelphia, 
1866. 1 50 

497 STEUBEN, Frederick Wm. von. Life 
of, M'ajor-Oeneral in the Revolutionary 
Army, by Frederick Kapp, portrait, pm. 
735, New York, 1859. 1 50 

498 STOCKTON, Commodore Robert E. 
Sketch of the Life of, also his correspond- 
ence with the Navy Department regarding 
his conquest of California, etc., portrait, 8, 
pp. 341, New York, 1856 (spotted). 1 25 



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499 STOW, Rev. Baron. Memoir of the 
Life and Correspondence, by John C. Stock- 
bridge, portrait, pp. 376, Boston, 1871 (one 
signature loose). 50 

500 SUMNER, Charles. Life and Times 
of, by Elias Nason, portrait, pp. 356, Bos- 
ton, 1874. 50 

501 TAFT Family. Proceedings at the 
meeting of, at "Oxbridge, Mass., August 12, 
1874, 8, wrappers, pp. 103, Uxbridge, 1874. 

50 

502 TAYLOR, General Zachary. The 
Funeral Obsequies of, with an oration by 
David Graham, 8, pp. 107, New York, 1851. 

75 

503 THORBURN, Grant. Forty Years' 
Residence in America, or the doctrine of a 
Particular Providence exemplified in the 
life of, Seedsman, New York; written by 
himself, pp. 264, Boston, 1834. 75 

504 TOOMBS, Robert; Statesman, Speak- 
er, Soldier, Sage; his career, etc., by P. A. 
Stovall, portrait, illus., 8, half morocco, 
pp. 396, New York 1892. 1 20 

505 TRUMBULL, John. Autobiography, 
Reminiscences, and Letters, from 1756 to 
1841, portrait, 8, pp. 439, New York, 1841. 

2 50 

506 VALLANDIGHAM, C. L. Life of, by 
Rev. James L. Vallandigham, portrait, 8, 
pp. 573, Baltimore, 1872. 2 00 

507 Record of; on Abolition, the 

Union and the Civil War, 8, pp. 256, por- 
trait, Col., 1863. 1 00 

508 Speeches, Arguments, Ad- 
dresses and Letters, 8, pp. 579, phot, port., 
New York, 1864 (autograph letter insert- 
ed). 3 00 

509 VAN BUREN, Martin. Life and 
Political Opinions of, by W. M. Holland, pp. 
364, Hartford, 1835 (spotted, lacks por- 
trait). 50 

510 sheep (binding cracked). 50 

511 WALLACE, Lew, an Autobiography. 
2 vols., illus., 8', pp. 1028, New York, 1906 
(new) 2 50 

512 WALTER, Elder I. N. Memoir of, 
by A. L. MoKinney, portrait, pp. 464, Cin- 
cinnati, 1857 (trifle spotted). 1 25 

513 WARD, Durbin. Life, Speeches and 
Orations of, compiled by his wife. Portrait, 
8, pp. 601, Columbus, 1888. 1 50 

514 WARE, Henry, Jr. Memoir of the 
Life of, by his brother, John Ware, 2 vols, 
in 1, portrait, pp. 552, Boston, 1854. 75 

515 WARREN; Josiah, the first Ameri- 
can Anarchist. A Sociological Study, by 
Wm. Bailie, portrait, 16mo, pp. 135, Boston, 
1906. 1 00 

515y2 WARREN, Gen. Joseph. Biograph- 
ical Sketch of, embracing the prominent 



events of his life, and his Boston Orations 
of 1772 and 1775, by a Bostonian. Portrait, 
pp. 85, Boston, 1857. 1 00 

516 WASHINGTONS, The. A Tale of a 
County Parish in the 17th Century, based 
on Authentic Documents, by John N. 
Simpkinson. Illus., pp. 415, London, 1860. 

1 50 

517 WASHINGTON and the Generals of 
the American Revolution. Portraits, 8, 2 
vols, in one, pp. 324, 336, Philadelphia, 
1881. 1 00 

518 WASHINGTON and the West, being 
George Washington's Diary of September. 
1784, kept during his journey into the 
Ohio Basin, by A. B. Hulbert. Maps, pp. 
217, New York, 1905 (new). 1 50 

519 WASHINGTON. New Chapter in 
the Early Life of, in connection with the 
Narrative History of the Potomac Com- 
pany, by John Pickell. 8, pp. 178, New 
York, 1856. 1 00 

520 Essay on the Character and 

Influence of, in the Revolution of the 
United States. Portrait, 16mo, pp. 160, 
Boston, 1851. 75 

521 George. Life of, by Edward 

Everett. Frontispiece, pp. 348, New York, 
1860. 75 

522 "George. Life of, by John Mar- 
shall. 5 vote, and atlas, 8, sheep, portraits, 
Philadelphia, 1805-'07 (atlas in poor or- 
der). 8 00 

523 'George. Life of, by Jared 

Sparks. Two vols, in one, abridged by the 
author, portrait, sheep, pp. 674, Cincinnati, 
18'55 (binding broken). 50 

524 WATERSTON, Rev. R. C. Eleven 
pamphlets, containing Discourses and Ad- 
dresses by, also Memoir, by J. P. Quincy; 
in all 12 pamphlets, v. d. 1 50 

525 WATSON, Elkanah. Men and Times 
of the Revolution, or Memoirs of, including 
Journals of Travels in Europe and Amer- 
ica, from 1777 to 1842, edited by W. C. 
Watson, 8, pp. 460, New York, 1856. 1 50 

526 WEBSTER, Daniel. Memoir of the 
Life of, by Samuel L. Knapp, portrait, pp. 
234, Boston, 1831. 60 

527 Private Life of, by Chas. Lan- 

man, illus., pp. 205, New York, 1863. 50 

528 WEBSTER, Noah. By Horace E. 
Scudder, 16mo, pp. 302, London, 1882. 50 

530 WHEATON, Robert. Memoir of, 
with selections from his writings, pp. 385, 
Boston, 1854. 60 

531 WHITE, Rev. Wm. Memoir of the 
Life of, Bishop of the Protestant Episco- 
cal Church in Pennsylvania, by Bird Wil- 
son, portrait, 8, sheep, pp. 430, Phila., 1839 
(binding cracked). 1 50 



20 For Sale by U. P. James, 12/ West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O. 



532 WILLIAMS, Stephen W. American 
Medical Biography, or Memoirs of Emi- 
nent Physicians, portraits, 8, pp. 664, 
Greenfield, Mass., 1845 (name on title 
page). 2 00 

533 WIILSON, John, John Norton and 
John Davenport. Lives of, by A. W. Mc- 
Clure, 16mo, pp. 305, Boston, 1846. 35 

534 WINDOM, Wm. Memorial Tributes 
to the Character and Public Services of, 
together with his Last Address, portrait, 
pp. 161, Cambridge, Mass., 1891. 60 

635 WINTHROP, John, first Governor of 
the Massachusetts Colony, by Joseph H. 
Twitchell, portrait, pp. 245, New York, 
1891. 75 

536 WOOD, Jehro, Inventor of the Mod- 
ern Plow; a brief account of his life, serv- 
ices, trials, etc., by Frank Gilbert, portrait, 
pp. 72, Chicago, 188'2. 50 

537 WOOD, Norman B. Lives of Fa- 
mous Indian Chiefs, from Cofachiqui, the 
Indian Princess, and Powhatan, down to 
and including Chief Joseph and Geronimo. 
Illus., 8, pp. 771, Aurora, 111., 1906. 1 25 

538 WRIGHT, Silas. Life of, late Gov- 
ernor of New York, with a selection from 
his speeches, etc., by J. S. Jenkins, por- 
trait, pp. 395, Auburn, N. Y., 1847. 75 

539 WYMAN, Seth. Life and Adven- 
tures of, embodying the principal events 
of a life spent in Robbery, Gambling, etc., 
etc., written by himself, pp. 310, Manches- 
ter, N. H., 1843. 2 00 

HUMOR. 
(American Writers Chiefly.) 

540 ADAMS, Chas. F. Leedle Yawcob 
Strauss, and other, poems, illus., pp. 147, 
Boston, 1878. 50 

541 BAILEY, Jas. M. Life in Danbury, 
illus., pp. 303, Boston, 1873. 60 

542 BILLINGS, Josh. Life and Adven- 
tures, with a characteristic sketch of the 
humorist, by Francis S. Smith, illus., pp. 
92, half leather, New York, 1883 (binding 
rubbed). 75 

543 BOND, Lewis H. One Year in Briar- 
town, illus., 8, pp. 245, Cincinnati, 1879. 

1 00 

544 BROUGHAM, John. A Basket of 
Chips, illus., pip. 408, New York, 1855. 60 

545 BUTLER, Wm. Allen. Two Millions, 
boards, pp. 93, New York, 1858. 60 

546 CARTER, John H. Log of Commo- 
dore Rollingpin; his adventures afloat and 
ashore, illus., pp. 258, New York, 1874. 50 

547 CHAMBERS, F. H. Fun and Fact, 
illus., pp. 160, wrappers, New York, 1889. 

50 

548 COMICAL Cure-Ail: Merry Medica- 



ments for use in all branches of the Medic 
and Chirurgic Art, illus., 8, pp. 252, half 



75 

His Views and 
236, New York, 
50 

Sparrowgrass Pa- 



cloth, Cincinnati, 1885. 

549 CORRY O'Lanus. 
Experiences, illus., pp 
1867. 

550 COZZENS, F. S. 
per; or, Living in the Country. Frontis- 
piece, pp. 328, New York, 1856 (pages 
loose, poor condition). 50 

551 DERBY, Capt. Geo. H. Phoenixi- 
ana; or, Sketches and Burlesques, by John 
Phoenix, illus., wrappers, pp. 274, New 
York, 1866. 50 

551^ Another copy, cloth, 1867. 75 

552 The Squibob Papers, by John 

Phoenix, illus., New York, 1865 (first 
edition). 1 25 

553 DOESTIOKS, What He Says, by Q. 
K. Philander Doesticks, P. B. Illus., pp. 
330, New York, 1859. 1 00 

554 Nothing to Do; an accom- 
paniment to "Nothing to Wear," by a Lady, 
illus., pp. 57, New York, 1857. 50 

555 Nothing to Say; a Slight Slap 

at Mobocratic Snobbery, which has "Noth- 
ing to Do" with "Nothing to Wear." Illus., 
pp. 60, New York, 1857. 50 

556 Plu-Ri-Bus-Tah; a Song that's- 

by-no author. Illus., pp. 264, New York, 
1856 (worn). 75 

557 DIOUTNEY, Mrs. T. N. Marrying a 
Moustache; or, An Autobiography, being 
passages from a life now progressing in 
Boston, pp. 240, n. p., 1873. 75 

558 FERN, Fanny. Folly as it Flies, pp. 
355, New York, 1868. 75 

559 G ALL YN IPPER in Yankeeland, by 
himself, pp. 192, London, 1882. 65 

560 GEORGIA Scenes, characters, inci- 
dents, etc., in the first half century of the 
Republic, illus., pp. 214, New York, 1852 
(slightly spotted). 1 00 

561 JONES, Major Joseph. Travels, de- 
tailing his adventures, humorous scenes, 
etc., while on his tour from Georgia to 
Canada, illus., pp. 206, Philadelphia, 1880. 

1 00 

562 John's Alive; or, The Bride of 

a Ghost, and other sketches. Illus., pp. 
264, Philadelphia, 1883. 75- 

563 KIEITH, R. L. Twenty Years of 
Funny Experiences in the Patent Right 
and Traveling Business, illus., half leather, 
pp. 228, Indianapolis, 1893. 75 

564 KINGSBURY, J. H. Kingsbury 
Sketches; an account of the doings and un- 
doings of the inhabitants of Pine Grove, 
illus., pp. 296, New York, 1875. 50 

565 LENDERMAN'S Thousand Charac- 
ters and Ten Thousand Practical Facts 
from Common Life introduced into an 



For Sale by U. P. James, 127 West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O. 21 



amusing and exciting narrative of his own 
varied and singular life, pp. 480, Cincin- 
nati, 1866 (worn). 1 00 

566 Another copy, paper wrappers. 

567 MAS-SETT, S. C. "Drifting About"; 
or, What Jeems Pipes, of Pipesville, saw- 
and-did. Illus., pp. 371, New York, .1863. 

75 

568 MAURICE, Jacques. K. N. Pepper, 
and other condiments put up for general 
use, pp. 258, New York, 1859. 65 

569 NASBY, Petroleum V. Divers 
Views, Opinions and Prophecies, illus., pp. 
424, Cincinnati, 1867. 1 25 

570 Another copy, poor condition. 

75 

571 Ekkoes from Kentucky, illus., 

pp. 324, Boston, 1868. 1 00 

572 The Struggles (Social, Finan- 
cial and Political) of, embracing his Trials 
and Troubles, Ups and Downs, etc., illus., 
8, pp. 627, Toledo, 18'80. 1 50 

573 "Swingin' Round the Cirkle," 

with his ideas of men, politics and things, 
illus., pp. 299, New York, 1867. 75 

574 NEAL, Joseph C. Charcoal Sketch- 
es; or, Scenes in the Metropolis, illus., pp. 
222, Philadelphia, 1839. 1 00 

575 O'REILLY, Private Miles (47th 
Regiment N. Y. Vols.). Life and Adven- 
tures, Songs, Services and Speeches, illus., 
pp. 237, New York, 1864. 65 

576 ORPHEUS C. KERR Papers, 3 vols., 
pp. 382, 367, 300, New York, 1863. 1 50 

577 Papers, first series, pp. 382, 

New York, 1863 (one signature loose). 50 

578 Second series, pp. 367, New 

York, 1863. 50 

580 Smoked Glass, illus., pp. 277. 

New York, 1868. 75 

581 PASHA Papers. Epistles of Moham- 
med Pasha, Rear Admiral of the Turkish 
Navy, writen from New York to his friend, 
Abel Ben Hassen, pp. 312, New York, 1859. 

75 

582 POMEROY ("Brick"), M. M. Gold 
Dust; for the beautifying of lives and 
homes, illus., pp. 275, New York, 1871. 75 

583 Sense; or, Saturday Night 

Musings and Thoughtful Papers, pp. 273, 
New York, 1868. 50 

584 PORTER, W. T. (editor). The Big 
Bear of Arkansas, and Other Sketches 
Illustrative of the South and Southwest. 
Illus., wrappers, pp. 181, Philadelphia, 
n. d. 1 00 

585 PRIEST, Captain. Wonderful Ad- 
ventures of; a tale of but few incidents 
and no plot in particular. Frontispiece, 
pp. 335, New York, 1855 (binding loose). 

75 



586 RADICAL Freelance. Philosophers 
of Foufouville, pp. 297, New York, 1868, 75 

587 RILEY, H. H. Puddleford Papers; 
or, Humors of the West, illus., pp. 353, 
New York, 1857 (water stained). 75 

588 SALAD for the Social, illus., pp. 401, 
New York, 1856. 75 

589 SHILLABER, P. B. Knitting Wiork; 
a Web of Many Textures, wrought by Ruth 
Partington, illus., pp. 408, Boston, 1859 
(poor condition). 50 

590 SMITH, Chas. H. Bill Arp's Scrap 
Book; Humor and Philosophy, illus., 8', 
pp. 405, Atlanta, 1884. 1 00 

591 SMITH, Stephe. Romance and Hu- 
mor of the Rail, etc., pp. 343, New York, 
1873. 50 

592 SOLID for Mulhooly; a Sketch of 
Municipal Politics under the Leaders, the 
Ring and the Boss, pp. 178, New York, 
1881. 50 

593 SLICK, Sam. Letter Bag of the 
Great Western; or, Life on a Steamer, pp. 
189, half cloth, Philadelphia., 1840 (spot- 
ted). 1 00 

594 TOWNSEND, E. W. Yellow Kid in 
MoFadden's Flats, illus., wrappers, pp. 192, 
New York, 1897. 50 

595 WARD, Betsey Jane (better half to 
Artemus). Hur Book of Goaks, illus., pp. 
154, wrappers, New York, n. d. 25 

MAPS. 
(Folded in Pocket Cases.) 

596 ALABAMA. Published by Carey & 
Lea, Philadelphia, n. d., 11% x 9% ins., 
leather cover. 50 

597 ALABAMA and Georgia. G. W. & 
C. B. Colton, New York, 1870, 21% x 16 
ins., two maps pasted together, cloth cover. 

25 

598 ARKANSAS. Compiled by Jas. Cal- 
lan, published by S. A. Mitchell, Philade 1 - 
phia, 1839, 15 x 13 ins., leather cover. 50 

599 By H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia, 

1839, 22 x 25%, leather case. 75 

600 CALIFORNIA. By J. H. Colton, 17 
x 133/4, cloth cover, New York, 1853. 60 

601 CANADA. Compiled by E. Staveley, 
C. E., Montreal, 1851, 36y 2 x 19, cloth 
cover. 25 

602 DELAWARE and the Eastern 
Shores of Maryland and Virginia, 43 x 26, 
cloth cover, Wilmington, Del., 1870. 25 

603 GEORGIA. Indexed Railroad and 
County Map, 22 x 18, cloth cover, Chicago, 
188*0 15 

604 •ILLINOIS. By J. H. Colton, 17y 2 x 
14, cloth cover, Chicago, 1854. 30 

605 With map of the Lead Mine 

Region, A. Finley, Philadelphia, 1833, 19 
x 13, leather cover. l 00 



22 For Sale by U. P. James, 12J West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O. 



606 'Published by A. Finley, Phila- 
delphia (1826 about), 11% x 9, leather 
cover. 50 

607 Published by E. Mendenhall, 

Cincinnati, n. d. (1866), 18 x 24, wrappers. 

15 

608 Mitchell's Tourist's Pocket 

Map, by J. H. Young, leather cover, 15% 
x 13, Philadelphia, 1839." 60 

609 Morse's Map, cloth cover, 29 

x 21, Chicago, 1854. 50 

610 Morse's Map, with Handbook 

of Illinois, by Chas. Colby, cloth, pp. 36, 
16mo, map 32 x 23, New York, 1855. 1 00 

611 CHICAGO. Van Vechten's Official 
Guide Map, with subdivisions marked, 
cloth cover, 37% x 27%, Chicago, 1865. 1 50 

612 INDIANA. Cotton's Map, showing 
sections, fractional sections, railroads, 
canals, etc., cloth cover, 40 x 29, New York, 
1869. 25 

613 Geological Map r by Nelson 

Sayler, cloth cover, 29 x 25, Cincinnati, 
1865. 25 

614 KANSAS Territory. Sectional Map, 
compiled by C. P. Wiggins, cloth cover, 42 
x 40, Lecompton, 1857. 50 

615 KENTUCKY. Published by A. Fin- 
ley, leather cover, 11% x 9, Philadelphia 
(about 1830). 50 

616 Tourist's Pocket Map, by J. H. 

Young, leather cover, 15 x 12%, Philadel- 
phia, 1836. 50 

617 NEW ORLEANS. Norman's plan, 
by H. Moellhausen, cloth cover, 18% x 25, 
New Orleans, 1845. 50 

618 MAINE, New Hampshire and Ver- 
mont. Leather cover, 17 x 21, Philadel- 
phia, 1826. 50 

619 MARYLAND, Virginia and Dela- 
ware. Leather cover, 18 x 15, Hartford, Ct, 
1834 (map torn, but repaired). 25 

620 BALTIMORE. Map of city and pro- 
posed extension of the city limits, cloth 
cover, 37% x 28%, Baltimore, 1872. 25 

621 BOSTON and the country adjacent. 
By H. F. Walling, cloth cover, 28 x 19, 
Baltimore, 1872. 25 

622 Mt. Auburn Cemetery. Cloth 

cover, 15% x 13%, Boston, 1843. 25 

623 MICHIGAN. Map of surveyed part 
of, by John Farmer, leather cover, 34 x 
24, New York, 1850. 50 

624 Another copy, leather cover, 

33 x 23, New York, 1839 (map torn). 50 

625 MINNESOTA. Sectional Map, by S. 
Chapman, cloth cover, 31 x 23%, Mil- 
waukee, 1855. 35 

626 — Another copy, cloth, 29 x 23%, 

Milwaukee, 1856. 25 

627 Another copy, cloth, 28%x31%, 

Milwaukee, 1871. 25 



628 



-Published by J. H. Colton & 



Co., cloth cover, 17 x 14, New York, 1855. 

25 

629 Sectional Map, compiled by 

Geo. F. Cram & Co., cloth cover, 28 x 35%, 
Chicago, 1871. 25 

630 And part of Wisconsin, cloth 

cover, 22 x 19, New York, 1855. 50 

631 New Sectional Map, by J. G. 

Wells, cloth cover, 24 x 30, New York, 
1857. 50 

632 MISSOURI, Illinois, Iowa, Wiscon- 
sin, Territory of Minnesota and the Min- 
eral Lands of Lake Superior. Leather 
cover, 22 x 29, Philadelphia, 1850. 50 

633 NEBRASKA. Sectional Map, by R. 
L. Ream, cloth cover, 22 x 28, Cincinnati, 
1857. 50 

634 NEW ENGLAND, Canada and East- 
ern New York. Railway Map, compiled by 
I. H. Goldthwait, cloth cover, 20 x 24, Bos- 
ton, 1850. 25 

635 NEW JERSEY. Published by A. 
Finley, leather cover, 8% x 11%, Philadel- 
phia (about 1830). 25 

636 NEW MEXICO and Utah, Territories 
of, cloth cover, 16% x 13%, New York, 
1855. 50 

637 NEW YORK. Map exhibiting the 
situation and boundaries of counties and 
towns, and the number of inhabitants ac- 
cording to the Census of 1840, by W. D. 
Jones, leather cover, 52 x 42, Albany, 1842. 

1 00 

638 NEW YORK, New England and 
Canada. Lloyd's Map, cloth cover, 30 x 24. 
New York, 1855. 25 

639 NEW YORK. By H. S. Tanner, 
mounted on muslin, half leather cover, 28 
x 23, Philadelphia, 1819. 1 50 

640 Adirondack Wilderness, com- 
piled by S. R. Stoddard, cloth cover, 26 x 
31%, Glen Falls, 1889. 25 

641 NORTH AMERICA, including all the 
recent geographical discoveries. Leather 
cover, 17 x 21, Philadelphia, 1831. 25 

642 NOVA SCOTIA, New Brunswick, etc. 
Board covers, 13% x 17, New York, 1843. 

25 

643 OHIO. Traveler's Guide Through, 
with its canals, roads and distances, 
leather cover, 11 x 13, Springfield, O., 1832. 

1 00 

(544 Toledo and Port Lawrence 

Township Map, leather cover, 37 x 23%, 
n. p. (Buffalo), 1841. 1 00 

645 PENNSYLVANIA. New County 
Map, showing the route of the Central and 
other railroads, by J. W. Ottley, leather 
cover, 36% x 25, Philadelphia, 1852. 50 



For Sale by U. P. James, 127 West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O. 



646 Published by A. Finley, leath- 
er cover, 20 x 13%, Philadelphia, 1829 
(torn and repaired). 50 

647 And New Jersey. By H. S. 

Tanner, 28 x 21, Philadelphia, 1827 (with- 
out cover). 35 

648 New Jersey and Delaware. 

Published by A. Finley, leather cover, 21% 
x 17, Philadelphia, 1825. 50 

649 (Board covers, 17 x 14, New 

York, 1843. 35 

650 —Map of the Oil Regions of 

Western Pennsylvania, portions of Eastern 
Ohio, New York and West Virginia, cloth 
cover, 27 x 38, Philadelphia, 1868 about. 

1 00 

651 RHODE ISLAND. Published by A. 
Finley, leather cover, 8% x 11 y 2 , Philadel- 
phia, n. d. 25 

652 SOUTH AMERICA. Leather cover, 

21 x 17, n. p., 1829. 50 

653 TENNESSEE. Outline Geological 
Map of, including portions of Mississippi, 
Alabama and Georgia, cloth cover, 29 x 
20, Cincinnati, 1866. 25 

654 Railroad and County Map, 

cloth cover, 29 x 12, Cincinnati, 1862. 25 

655 TEXAS. Geographical Description 
of; also that part of the West Coast 
of North America which includes Oregon 
and Upper California, 16mo, pp. 62, two 
maps, each 8% x 11%, Philadelphia, 1846. 

2 50 

656 Another copy, text, pp. 46. 

2 00 

657 UNITED STATES. Reynolds' Po- 
litical Map, showing the comparative area 
of the Free and Slave States, and the ter- 
ritory open to Slavery or Freedom by the 
Repeal of the Missouri Compromise. Cloth 
cover, 31 x 28, New York, 18 ! 56. 50 

658 Traveler's Guide Map of the 

Roads, Canals and Steamboat Routes, by 
H. S. Tanner, leather cover, 22% x 18%, 
Philadelphia, 1825. 50 

659 Traveler's Guide Through the, 

by J. H. Young, also Index Table, etc., 
leather cover, 22 x 17%, Philadelphia, 
1835. 50 

660 Mitchell's Traveler's Guide 

Through the, 16mo, leather, pp. 78, map 

22 x 17%,- Philadelphia, 1838. 75 

661 VIRGINIA. Tourist's Pocket Map, 
by J. H. Young, leather cover, 15% x 12%, 
Philadelphia, 1843. 35 

662 WESTERN RIVERS. New Map of 
I the, or Traveler's Guide, exhibiting the 
( Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio and Illinois 
1 Rivers, with all the principal Towns, Is- 
| lands and Distances, by S. B. Munson, 
I board covers, 24 x 12, Cincinnati, 1846. 
I covers broken. 2 00 



663 WESTERN STATES. Traveling 
Map of the, exhibiting the Counties, Towns, 
etc., cloth cover, 32 x 25, Cincinnati, 1876. 

25 

664 WISCONSIN. Chapman's New Sec- 
tional Map, board covers, 30% x 33, Mil- 
waukee, 1869. 30 

665 .Chapman's Sectional Map, 

cloth cover, 32% x 35, Milwaukee, 1855. 50 

666 Another copy, cloth cover, 

33% x 36, Milwaukee, 1856. 50 

667 - — Colton's Map, cloth cover, 14 

x 17, New York, 1854. 50 

668 Compiled by J. A. Lapham, 

cloth cover, 49 x 27V 2 , Milwaukee, 1853 
(map torn). 50 

669 Morse's Map of, cloth cover, 

12 % x 17, New York, 18'56. 25 

670 METHODIST Episcopal Church. 
Fox & Hoyt's Map of the Territory em- 
braced in the Annual Conferences, cloth 
cover, 35 x 24, Hartford, Conn., 1852 
(slightly torn). 35 

671 CIVIL WAR. Historical War Map 
of the Battlefields of the Rebellion, paper 
covers, 25% x 26, Indianapolis, 1862 (?). 

25 

672 — ■ Another copy, with Rebellion 

Record, to September, 1863, 16mo, pp. 72, 
board covers, 1863. 50 

673 Another copy, with Rebellion 

Record to August, 1862, 16mo, board cov- 
ers, pp. 24. 50 

674 Mendenhall's Military Map of 

the Southern States, board covers, 34 x 20, 
Cincinnati, 1864. 25 

675 Perrine's New Military M'ap, 

illustrating the Seat of War, 30 x 25, In- 
dianapolis, 1862. 25 

676 ' — Perrine's New Topographical 

War Map of the Southern States, with a 
Chronology of the Great Rebellion, 16mo, 
boards, pp. 153, map 39 x 30, Indianapolis, 
1864. 75 

677 Another copy, with Concise 

History of the War, by Capt. John S. 
Bishop, 16mo, boards, pp. 213, map 39 x 30, 
Indianapolis, 1864. 75 

MAPS. 

(Mounted on Rollers and Muslin.) 

678 CINCINNATI. Map from Actual 
Survey by Joseph Gest, mounted on mus- 
lin, 42 x 30, Cincinnati, 1838. 2 50 

679 Map of the City, by J. Stewart 

and A. W. Gilbert, mounted on muslin, 55 
x 48, Cincinnati, 1850. 5 00 

680 HAMILTON COUNTY, O. Map ex- 
hibiting the various Divisions and Subdi- 
visions of Land, with the names of the 
owners and number of acres in each tract, 
together with the Roads, Canals, etc., com- 



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piled from Actual Surveys by A. Gilbert, 
mounted on musiin, 50 x 40, Cincinnati, 
1848. 10 00 

681 ILLINOIS, Iowa and Missouri. Post 
Route Map, mounted on muslin, 56 x 62, 
Washington, 1872. 1 00 

682 INDIANA. Colton's Map, compiled 
from U. S. Surveys, showing Sections, Rail- 
roads, etc., etc., mounted on muslin, 31 x 
42, New York, 1852. 3 00 

683 Map, compiled by S. D. King, 

exhibiting the Sections and Fractional Sec- 
tions, Counties, etc. Comprises also plats 
of the principal cities and view of the 
State Capitol. Mounted on muslin, 48 x 
63, New York, 1838. 5 00 

684 KENTUCKY. Reduced from Dr. 
Luke Munsell's Large Map of 1818, and 
improved to the present time, by the 
author, mounted on muslin, 52 x 38. View 
of the State Capitol and plans of Louisville, 
Lexington and Maysville. Cincinnati and 
Danville, Ky., 1835. 3 00 

685 — ' Topographical Map of the 

Counties of Bourbon, Fayette, Clark, Jessa- 
mine and Woodford, by E. A. & G. W. 
Hewitt, with plans of the various County 
Seats, also views. Mounted on muslin, 57 
x 55, New York, 1861. 5 00 

686 MADISON, Wis. Map of the City, 
surveyed by P. McCabe, mounted on mus- 
lin, 56 x 45, New York, 1855 (with view of 
State Capitol). 3 50 

687 MICHIGAN and Wisconsin. Post 
Route Map, with parts of Ohio, Indiana, 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota, mounted on 
muslin, 58 x 42, Washington, 1871. 1 00 

688 MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ohio. 
Map taken from Actual Surveys by G. 
Heins, with plans of Dayton and Miamis- 
burg, mounted on muslin, 38 x 46, Cin- 
cinnati, 1851. 5 00 

689 OHIO. Map, from Actual Surveys, 
mounted on muslin, 48 x 50, published .by 
Hough & Bourne, Cincinnati, 1831 (worn). 

3 00 

690 Map, by Doolittle & Munson, 

mounted on muslin, 49 x 53, Cincinnati, 
1838 (sections numbered, and view of Cin- 
cinnati Public Landing) . 5 00 

691 Map, exhibiting the Sections, 

Fractional Sections, Townships, etc., etc., 
mounted on muslin, 55 x 56, Cincinnati, 
1853. 1 25 

692 PRINCETON, N. J. Map, surveyed 
by John Bevan, mounted on muslin, 37 x 
28, Jersey City, 1852. Views of the Uni- 
versity Buildings and a list of subscribers 
on margin. 5 00 

693 UNITED STATES. Map, by David 
H. Burr, Geographer to the House of Rep- 



resentatives, mounted on muslin, 64 x 63, 
Washington, 1842 (poor condition). 1 50 

694 New Map, by S. Bishop Mun- 
son, embellished with portraits of the Pres- 
idents and views of .St. Louis, Louisville, 
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, New Orleans and 
Nashville, mounted on muslin, 50 x 38, 
Cincinnati, 18'45 (folded). 2 50 

695 And Territories. Map show- 
ing the extent of Public Surveys, Indian 
and Military Reservations, Railroads, 
Canals, etc., compiled by the General 
Land Office, mounted on muslin, 81 x 51, 
Washington, 1875. 1 00 

696 WARREN COUNTY, O. Map of, 
from actual survey by P. O'Beirne, with 
plans of the principal towns and villages, 
and views of public buildings, residences, 
etc., mounted on muslin, 54 x 53, Philadel- 
phia, 1856. 5 00 

697 WESTERN STATES. Geological 
Map, by Byrem Lawrence (comprises Ohio, 
Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky), mounted 
on muslin, 38 x 27, Boston, 1843 (worn). 

2 50 

MAPS. 
(Folded.) 

698 CINCINNATI. Topographical Map 
of, published by Doolittle & Munson, 24 x 
22, Cincinnati, 1841. 1 50 

699 With Covington, Newport, 

etc., drawn by Gilbert & Hickenlooper, 21 
x 17, Cincinnati, 1863 (margins torn). 50 

700 And Vicinity. Compiled by E. 

F. Layman, 34 x 25, Cincinnati, 1882. 50 

701 Subdivision of the Blachley 

Farm, adjoining Avondale, 24 x 35, Cin- 
cinnati, n. d. (margins torn). 50 

702 Subdivision on Duck Creek 

Road, 28 x 22, Cincinnati, 1856. 50 

703 Subdivision of Grandview 

(Torrence Road), 18% x 25, Cincinnati, 
n. d. 50 

704 Burnet & Reeder's Subdivision 

in Mt. Auburn, 34 x 25, Cincinnati, n. -d. 50 

705 COLUMBIA RIVER. Chart for 90 
miles from its mouth, by M. C. Ewing, 12 
x 18%, Washington, n. d. (martin torn). 25 

706 DES MOINES RAPIDS of the Mis- 
sissippi River. Map by M. C. Meigs and 
H. Kayser, 55 x 24%, Washington, n. d. 25 

707 FLORIDA. Map, compiled by J. G. 
Bruff, with maps of the various Keys, etc., 
44 x 47, Washington, 1846. 50 

708 ILLINOIS. New Map of, and part 
of the Wisconsin Territory, by J. M. Peck 
and J. Messinger, with view of the Illinois 
College, 14 x 21, Cincinnati, 1835. 1 50 

709 INDIANA. Railroad Map, by Col. 
Thos. A. Morris, 19 x 24%, New York, 
1850. 50 



For Sale by U. P. James, 12/ West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O. 25 



710 KANZAS. Quindaro, surveyed by 
H, A. Basset, with map of R. R. Route 
from New England to Kanzas, and portrait 
of Quindaro, 25% x 35%, Boston, Dec, 
1856. 50 

711 KENTUCKY. Map of the State of, 
with the adjoining Territories, by J. Rus- 
sell, 18 x 15, London, 1794, margin a little 
torn, otherwise in good condition. 3 00 

712 City of Covington, engraved 

■by Doolittle & Munson, 24 x 24%, Cincin- 
nati, n. d. (worn and torn on margins). 75 

713 Map of the Falls of the Ohio, 

by J. Flint, 18 x 14%, Cincinnati, 1824. 50 

714. LAC SUPERIEUR et autres lieux ou 
sont les Missions des Peres de la Com 
pagnie de Jesus, drawn on stone by Thos. 
Campbell, Louisville, 1839, 20% x 16%. 

1 00 

715 LOUISIANA. Map, representing the 
several Land Districts, 19 x 16%, Donalds- 
ville, La., 1850. 50 

716 MARYLAND, District of Columbia 
and part of Virginia, bird's-eye view, by J. 
Bachman, showing the Seat of War, 20 x 
15%, New York, 1861, poor condition. 50 

717 NIAGARA FALLS. Survey for 
Ship Canal from New Manchester to Lewis- 
ton, N. Y., by Lieut. Drayton, 46 x 19, n. p., 
1835 (torn). 50 

718 NORTH CAROLINA. Map of 
Fourth Creek Congregation, by William 
Sharpe, Esq., 1773, 24 x 30., n. p., n. d. 1 00 

719 OHIO. Map of Ohio, by John Kil- 
bourn, Jan., 1821, 12% x 13, n. p. 1 00 

720 Map of Ohio, by John Kil- 

bourn, 7% x 9, n. p., 1830 (torn). 50 

721 Loveland. J. M. Brown's 

addition, Section 18, Symmes Township, 
Hamilton County, 25 x 18%, Cincinnati, 
1874. 50 

722 OHIO RIVER. Map of the; also of 
the Missouri River, Illinois River and 
Mississippi River (printed in white on 
black ground), 16% x 22, Cincinnati, n. d. 
(Map made to accompany the River 
Guide). 50 

723 ST. LOUIS to San Francisco. Map 
of the Route of the proposed Railroad, 
compiled from the maps of Col. Fremont 
by W. L. Dearborn, 55 x 10%, Boston, n. d. 
(slightly burned). 1 00 

724 SONORA, Mexico. Map of the Gads- 
den Purchase and portions of New Mexico, 
Chihuahua and California, by Herman 
Ehrenberg, 25 x 28, Cincinnati, 1858. 50 

725 TEXAS. Map of the State, by J. H. 
Young, 18 x 25, Philadelphia, 18'53. 50 

726 UNITED STATES. Military Map, 
showing the Location of the Military Posts, 
Arsenals, Navy Yards and Ports of Entry, 
32 x 24, Philadelphia, 1861. 25 



727 VIRGINIA. Map, showing the dis- 
tribution of its Slave Population from the 
Census of 1860, 30 x 22, Washington, 1861. 

25 

728 VIRGINIA and Tennessee Railroad. 
Map and Profile, by W. W. Blackford, 43 x 
22, Richmond, 1856. 75 

729 WESTERN and Northwestern Fron- 
tier. Map illustrating the plan of the de- 
fences, as proposed by the Secretary of 
War in his report of Dec. 30, 1837, 17% x 
23%, Washington, n. d. 25 

730 WISCONSIN. Map of Madison and 
the Four 'Lake Country, Dane Co., 28% x 
19, n. p., n. d. 1 00 

731 OHIO. Geological Atlas, prepared 
by J. S. Newberry, E. B. Andrews, Edward 
Orton, etc., 6 sheets, each 38 x 27, Colum- 
bus, 1879. 5 00 

MORMON ISM. 

732 BANCROFT, Hubert H. History of 
Utah, illus., 8, pp. 808, San Francisco, 
1891. 2 00 

733 BEADLE, J. H. Life in Utah; or, 
The Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism, 
being an Expose of the Secret Rites and 
Ceremonies of the Latter-Day Saints, etc., 
illus., 8, pp. 540, Philadelphia, 1870. 1 50 

734 Polygamy; or, The Mysteries 

and Crimes of Mormonism, being a full and 
authentic History of Polygamy and the 
Mormon Sect from its origin to the present 
time, illus., 8, pp. 572, Philadelphia, n. d. 

1 50 

735 BEERS, R. W. Mormon Puzzle, 
and how to solve it, pp. 195, New York, 
18'87. 50 

736 BOOK OF MORMON, translated by 
Joseph Smith, Jr. Third edition, carefully 
revised by the translator, 16, pp. 573, 
Nauvoo, 1840 (spotted). 4 50 

737 Another copy, sheep (bind- 
ing cracked). 5 00 

738 Translated by Joseph 

Smith, Jr. First European from second 
American Edition, 16, full morocco, pp. 
643, Liverpool, 1841. 2 50 

739 An account written by the 

Hand of Mormon, upon Plates taken from 
the Plates of Nephi. Translated by Joseph 
Smith, Jr. Third European Edition, 16, 
leather, pp. 563, Liverpool, 1852 (binding 
rubbed). 1 50 

740 Translated by Joseph 

Smith, Jr. Reprinted from the third 
American Edition, carefully revised by the 
translator, pp. 380, New York, n. d. 1 25 

741 Translated by Joseph 

Smith, Jr., 16, leather, pp. 563, Salt Lake 
City, 1874 (binding loose and in poor con- 
dition). 1 00 



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742 BURTON, Richard F. The City of 
the Saints; or, Across the Rocky Moun- 
tains to California., illus., 8, pp. 574, New 
York, 1862. 2 00 

743 .DICKINSON, Mrs. Ellen E, New 
Light on Mormonism, with introduction 
by Thurlow Weed, pp. 272, New York, 
1885. 65 

744 DIXON, W. Hepworth. Spiritual 
Wives, 2 vols., portrait, 8, pp. 331, 334, 
London, 1868. 1 75 

745 DOCTRINES AND COVENANTS of 
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day 
Saints, carefully selected from the Revela- 
tions of God, by Joseph Smith, sheep, 16, 
pp. 448, Nauvoo, 1845. 5 00 

746 DOCTRINE and Covenants of the 
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day 
Saints, containing the Revelations given to 
Joseph Smith, Jr., pp. 448, Salt Lake City, 
1876. 1 50 

747 GUNNISON, Lieut. J. W. The Mor- 
mons, or Latter-Day Saints, in the Valley 
of the Great Salt Lake; a history of the 
rise and progress, etc., derived from per- 
sonal observation. Frontispiece, pp. 168, 
Philadelphia, 1852 (spotted). 1 00 

748 HANDBOOK OF REFERENCE to 
the History, Chronology, Religion and 
Country of the Latter-Day Saints, includ- 
ing the Revelation on 'Celestial Marriage, 
pp. 158, Salt Lake City, 1884. 75 

749 KENNEDY, J. H. Early Days of 
Mormonism; Palmyra, Kirtland and 
Nauvoo, illus., pp. 275, London, 1888. 1 00 

750 The Three Witnesses of the 

Book of Mormon, pamphlet, 8, pp. 15, Utica, 
1890. 40 

751 KIDDER, Daniel P. Mormonism 
and the Mormons; a historical view of the 
Rise and Progress of the Sect self styled 
Latter-Day Saints, sheep, 16, pp. 342, New 
York, 1842 (stained). 1 50 

752 LAMB, M. T. The Golden Bible; or, 
The Book of Mormon. Is it from God? 
pp. 344, New York, 1886. 1 00 

753 LATTER-DAY Saints' Millennial 
Star. Vols. 13 and 14 bound in one vol., 
half leather, 8, pp. 380, 704, Liverpool, 
1851 52 (lacks 24 pages of being complete, 
binding loose). 1 50 

754 MORMONISM Unveiled; including 
the remarkable Life and Confessions of the 
late Mormon Bishop, John D. Lee (written 
by himself) and Life of Brigham Young, 
etc., illus., leather, 8, pp. 413, St. Louis, 
1892 (binding rubbed). 1 50 

755 THE MORMONS, or Latter-Day 
Saints, with Memoirs of the Life and 
Death of Joseph Smith, the "Ame"ican 
Mahomet," illus., pp. 326, London, n. d. 75 



756 MURPHY, John R. Mineral Re- 
sources of the Territory of Utah, with 
Mining Statistics and Maps, 8, pp. 104, 
Salt Lake City, 1872. 1 00 

757 PADDOCK, Mrs. A. G. Fate of 
Madame LaTour; a Tale of Great Sa 1 + 
Lake, New York, 1881. 60 

758 PRATT, Parley P. Key to the 
Science of Theology; designed as an In- 
troduction to the first principles of Spir- 
itual Philosophy, Religion, etc., pp. 178, 
Salt Lake City, 1874. 85 

759 Late Persecution of the 

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day 
Saints, 16, unbound, pp. 215, New • York, 
1840. 1 50 

760 Voice of Warning and Instruc- 
tion to all People, or an Introduction to the 
Faith and Doctrine of the Latter-Day 
Saints, pp. 171, Salt Lake City, 1874. 75 

761 Second copy, 16, leather binding, pp. 
228, Manchester, 1841 (binding damaged). 

75 

762 REMY, Jules. Journey to Great Salt 
Lake City, by Jules Remy and Julius 
Brenchley; with a sketch of the History of 
the Mormons, etc. 2 vols., map and illus , 
8, London, 1861 (binding damaged). 3 00 

763 RICHARDS, F. D. Compendium of 
the Faith and Doctrines of the Latter-Day 
Saints, 16, pp. 243, Liverpool, 1857. 75 

764 ROBINSON, Phil. Sinners and 
Saints; a Tour Across the States, and 
round them, with three months among the 
Mormons, pp. 370, Boston, 1883. 75 

765 SACRED HYMNS and Spiritual 
Songs for the Church of Latter-Day Saints, 
16, leather, pp. 432, Salt Lake City, 1871. 

75 

766 SAINT ABE and His Seven Wives; 
a tale of Salt Lake City, pp. 169, New 
York, 1872. 50 

767 SEIBEL, George. The Mormon 
Problem; the Story of the Latter-Day 
Saints, with an expose of their beliefs and 
practices, wrappers, pp. 88, Pittsburg, 1899. 

50 

768 SMITH, President George A. Rise, 
Progress and Travels of the Church of 
Latter-Day Saints, etc., including the Reve- 
lation on Celestial Marriage, 8, wrapper*, 
pp. 71, Salt Lake City, 1872. 75 

769 SPENCER, Elder Orson. Letters ex- 
hibiting the most prominent Doctrines of 
the Latter-Day Saints, pp. 252, Salt Lake 
City, 1874. 75 

770 STANSBURY, Howard. Exploration 
and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt 
Lake of Utah, including a Reconnoissance 
of a new Route through the Rocky Moun- 
tains. Two vols., illus., 8, Philadelphia, 
1852 (one vol. maps). 1 50 



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771 STENHOUSE, Mrs. T. B. H. A 
Lady's Life among the Mormons. A rec- 
ord of personal experiences as one of the 
wives of a Mormon Elder for more than 
twenty years. Illus., pp. 221, New York, 
1872 (hole in title page). 75 

772 TAYLDER, T. W. P. Mormon's Own 
Book; or, Mormonism Tried by Its Own 
Standards; also a Life of Joseph SmitX 
pp. 228, London, 1857. 75 

773 TUCKER, Jr., Pomeroy. Origin 
Rise and Progress of Mormonism; Biog- 
raphy of Its Founders and History of Its 
Church; personal remembrances and his- 
torical collections hitherto unwritten, pp. 
302, New York, 1867 (stamp on title page). 

1 50 

774 TULLIDGE, E. W. History of Salt 
Lake City, 4to, portraits, full morocco, pp. 
1104, Salt Lake City, 1886 (some of the 
portraits slightly stained). 3 50 

775 TULLI DOE'S Quarterly Magazine of 
Utah, her founders, her enterprises and 
her civilization, Vol. I, No. IV, small 4to, 
wrappers, illus., Salt Lake City, 1881 (one 
plate missing). 50 

776 TURNER, J. B. Mormonism in all. 
Ages; or, The Rise, Progress and Causes of 
Mormonism, with the Biography of its Au- 
thor and Founder, Joseph Smith, Jr., pp. 
304, New York (1842), (hole in the title 
page and vol. stained). 1 00 

777 WAITE, Mrs. C. V. The Mormon 
Prophet and His Harem; or, an Authentic 
History of Brigham Young, his numerous 
wives and children, portrait, Cambridge, 
Mass., 1866 (worn). 50 

OLD SCHOOL BOOKS. 

778 ADAMS, Daniel. Arithmetic, Bos- 
ton, 1860 (1848). 50 

779 ADAMS, Hannah. Abridgement of 
the History of New England, Boston, 1807. 

1 00 

78'0 ALDEN, Abner. The Reader, being 
the third part of a Columbian exercise, 4th 
ed., Boston, 1814. 1 00 

781 BEECHER, Catherine E. Arithme- 
tic Simplified, 2nd ed., 12, sheep, Hartford, 
1833. 1 00 

782 BINGHAM, Caleb. The American 
Preceptor, old boards, Boston, 1815. 1 00 

783 BLAIR, David. Outlines of Chro- 
nology, 18, Boston, 1846. 25 

784 BONNYCASTLE, John. Scholar's 
Guide to Arithmetic, sheep, London, 1788. 

50 

785 CHEEVER, G. B. American Com- 
mon Place Book of Prose, old sheep, Bos- 
ton, 1837. 75 



786 COLBURN Arithmetic; a sequel to 
the Intellectual Arithmetic, sheep, New 
York, 1830. 50 

787 EMERSON, Fred. North American 
Arithmetic, Part I, boards, New York, 
1865 (1838). 50 

788 North American Arithmetic, 

Part III, Boston, 1849. 50 

789 GEOGRAPHY. Stepping Stone to, 
by a Mother, 18mo, boards, New York, 
1856. 25 

790 GOLDSMITH, O. Abridgement of 
the History of England, old sheep, Phi'a., 
M. Carey, 1810. 75 

791 Abridgement of History of 

England, "with heads by Folwell," crude 
wood cuts, Alexandria, Va., 1811 (curious). 

2 00 

792 GOODRICH, Chas. A. History of 
the U. S. of America, new ed., brought 
down to 1827, 12, old sheep, port, of Wash- 
ington and many wood cuts, nice condition, 
Boston, 1828. 1 50 

793 History of U. S., 65th ed., 16, 

boards, Boston (1834). 50 

794 Ecclesiastical Class Book, or 

History of the Church, with engravings, 
Hartford, 1835. 50 

795 GOODRICH, S. G. System of School 
Geography, chiefly derived from Malte- 
Brun, 18mo, boards, wood cuts, views of 
Cincinnati and Pittsburg, New York, 1837. 

1 00 

796 The Third Reader, Louisville 

(1846). 35 

797 New Second School Reader, 

improved by Noble Butler, Louisville, 18'57. 

25 

798 GRIMiSHAW, William. History of 
the U. S. to 1830, old sheep, Phila., 1836. 50 

799 HAZEN, Edward. The Grammatic 
Reader, No. Ill, boards, New York, n. d. 
(copyright, 1846). 25 

800 Speller and Definer, 16mo, 

New York (18'29). 35 

801 INDIANA Fourth Reader (based on 
M'oGuffey's), Cin'ti. (1853). 50 

802 KIRKHAM. English Grammar, old 
sheep, chart missing, Albany, 1829. 50 

803 LONGLEY. Pronouncing Vocabu- 
lary of Geographical and Personal Names, 
12, % boards, Cin'ti, 1857. 50 

804 McGUFFEY'S Eclectic Fourth Read- 
er, Cin. (1853). 50 

805 Fourth Reader, one cover 

gone (copyright 1844). 50 

806 —"New Eclectic Primer, Leigh's 

Edition, boards (1868). " 25 

807 (Leigh's) New Primary 

Reader (1868). 25 



For Sale by U. P. James, 127 West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, 0. 



808 MITCHELL, Goodwin. The Teach- 
er's Aid, containing solutions of the diffi- 
cult problems in Ostrander, Park, Smith, 
Smiley, Adams, Ray and Stockton, boards, 
Columbus, 1849. 1 00 

809 MOORE, J. Hamilton. Young Gen- 
tleman's and Lady's Monitor and English 
Teacher's Assistant, 5th ed., London, 1787. 

50 

810 Albany, N. Y„ First Am. ed., 

1803. 75 

811 MORSE, Jedidiah. Geography Made 
Easy; an abridgement of the Am. Univer- 
sal Geography, 12, old sheep, worn, Troy, 
N: Y., 1816. 75 

812 MURRAY, L. English Reader, Cin., 
1832. 75 

813 Same, Newark, N. J., 1851. 50 

814 .Same, New York, 1815. 75 

815 Same, Bridgeport, Conn., 1828. 

50 

816 Introduction to English Read- 
er, old wood boards, Burlington, Vt., 1817, 
much worn. . 50 

817 'Sequel to English Reader, 

New York, 1810, old sheep, poor condition. 

50 

818 NEW GRAMMAR of the French 
Tongue, originally compiled for the use of 
the Am. Military Academy, 12, old sheep, 
New York, 1804, back gone. 1 00 

819 O'NEILL, John. Geography and As- 
tronomy, 16mo, old sheep, Bait., 1816. 50 

820 PARKER, R. G. First Lessons in 
Natural Philosophy, sq. 16, New York, 
1848. 35 

8i21 PARLEY'S First Book of History, 
sq. 12, Boston, n. d. (1852). 50 

822 Same, boards, date 1839. 50 

8'23 Second Book of History, date 

1836. 75 

8'24 PERKINS, Geo. R. Elementary 
Arithmetic, boards, Utica, 1848. 35 

825 PICKET, A. Introduction to Pick- 
et's Expositor, Cin., 1837. 25 

826 Principles of English Gram- 
mar, Cin., 1837. 50 

827 A. & J. W. The Analyzer and 

Expositor, hoards, Cin., n. d. (1847). 25 

828 — Juvenile Expositor, or Sequel 

to Common Spelling Book, old sheep, New 
York, 1806. 75 

829 Picket's Juvenile Spelling 

Book, 18mo, boards, Cin'ti, 1834. 75 

830 A. & John W. New Juvenile 

Reader, boards, Cin'ti, 1843 (1836). 35 

831 PIERPONT, J. Introduction to the 
National Reader, boards, Boston, 1836. 35 

832 Same, 1829. 50 

833 National Reader, old sheep, 

Boston, 1835. 50 



834 PIKE, James. English Spelling 
Book, 18mo, old boards, one partly gone, 
1822. 50 

835 PIKE, Nicholas. Complete System 
Arithmetic, 6th edition, Boston, 1807, worn, 
old sheep. 1 00 

836 PIKE'S Arithmetic. Key to, 18, 
Phila., 1831. 25 

837 PIKE, Stephen. The Teacher's As- 
sistant, or System of Practical Arithmetic, 
Phila., 1841, one cover gone. 50 

838 PORTER, Ebenezer. The Rhetorical 
Reader, New York, n. d. (1848), back worn 
off, side covers on. 50 

839 PINNEO'S English Teacher. T. S. 
Pinneo (copyright 1852). 25 

840 RAINEY, Thomas. Improved Aba- 
cus, boards, Cin'ti, 1851. 50 

841 RAY, Joseph. Mental Arithmetic, 
boards, worn, Cin'ti, 1853. 35 

842 READER. The Third Reader for 
Catholic Schools, 18mo, sheep, Cin., 1848. 

50 

843 SANDERS, C. W. School Reader, 
Third Book, boards, Cin. (N. Y.), (1841). 

35 

844 SEVERANCE, Moses. American 
Manual, or New English Reader, 18mo, old 
sheep, Waterloo, N. Y., 1831. 1 00 

845 SMITH, John. The New Hampshire 
Latin Grammar, old sheep, 3rd ed., Boston, 
1812. 1 00 

846 SMITH, Roswell C. First Book of 
Geography, 126 engs. and 20 maps, sq. 12, 
Philadelphia (1854). 50 

847 SMITH, R. C. Practical Arithmetic, 
boards, Bath, N. Y., 1846 (1835). 50 

848 SONG BOOK, OLD. The Eolian 
Songster, some music, 18mo, paper, Cin'ti 
(no date), compiled in 1832. 35 

849 SONG BOOK. The Negro Melodist 
containing a great variety of popular airs 
songs, etc., 18mo, paper, Cin'ti., 1857. 25 

850 STODDARD, John F. The Juvenile 
Mental Arithmetic, 16mo, boards, Now 
York, 1853. 25 

851 SWAN, W. D. District School Read 
er, old sheep, Phila., 1848. 50 

852 SWIIFT, Mary A. First Lessons in 
Natural Philosophy for Children, sq. 16 
Hartford, 1848. 35 

8/53 TALBOT, John L. Western Prac 
tical Arithmetic, boards, Cin'ti, 1845. 50 

854 Same, old sheep, 1840 (1833) 

50 

855 TAYLOR, C. B. Universal History 
of U. S. of America, old sheep, curious old 
wood cuts, New York, 1840, portrait of 
Washington. 1 00 

856 TICKNOR, Almon. The Columbian 
Calculator, 3rd ed., 1846. 



For Sale by U. P. James, 127 West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, 0. 29 



857 TORREY, Jesse. The Moral Instruc- 
tor and Guide to Virtue and Happiness, 
2nd ed., Albany, 1819, old boards, one cover 
loose. 50 

858 TOWER, David B. The Gradual 
Primer, Part I, 18mo, New York, 1854. 25 

859 TOWN, Salem. Fourth Reader, Buf 
falo, 1859 (copyright 1847). 50 

860 UNITED STATES History (Pre- 
mium History), awarded by American 
Academy of Languages, New York, 18*30, 
worn. 1 00 

861 WEBSTER, Noah. A Manual of Use 
ful Studies, sheep, New Haven, 1839. 50 

862 American Selection of Les- 
sons for Reading, Phila., 1807, much worn. 

1 00 

863 Same, Albany, 1800, worn. 

1 50 

864 Same, Newburyport, 1811, one 

cover partly gone. 1 00 

865 Elements of Useful Knowl- 
edge, Vol. I, containing a historical and 
geographical account of the U. S., 6th ed., 
Hartford, 1815, good copy. 1 00 

865a Same, 5th ed., 1812. 1 25 

866 History of the U. S., with an 

account of our (English) ancestors, bds., 
Columbus, O., 1841 (1832), old wood cuts. 

50 

867 The American Spelling Book, 

Brattleboro, Vt., 1827, much worn. 1 00 

868 WILLARD, Emma. Guide to the 
Temple of Time and Universal History, sq. 
12, folding chart, New York, 18*49. 50 

869 WOODBRIDGE'S Rudiments of 
Geography, to accompany an atlas, 10th 
ed., 18mo, Hartford, 1829, curious wood 
cuts, nice copy. 1 00 

SLAVERY AND THE NEGRO. 

870 AMERICAN Slavery as It Is: Testi- 
mony of a thousand witnesses. 8, half 
cloth, pp. 224, New York, 1839 (spotted). 

1 00 

871 APPEAL of the Society of Friends 
in Pennsylvania, etc., to their fellow citi- 
zens on behalf of the Colored Races, wrap- 
pers, 8, pp. 48, Philadelphia, 1858. 50 

872 AN APPEAL to Pharaoh; the Negro 
Problem and Its Racial Solution, wrappers, 
pp. 205, New York, 1889. 35 

873 ASHMAN, Jehudi. Life of, late 
Colonial Agent in Liberia, by R. R. Gurley, 
8, portrait, pp. 556, Washington, 1835 
(binding broken, vol. spotted). 75 

874 AUGHEY, Rev. John H. Iron Fur- 
nace; or, Slavery and Secession, portrait, 
pp. 296, Philadelphia, 18'63. 50 

875 AYDELOTT, B. P. Prejudice 
Against Colored People, 16mo, pp. 21, Cin- 
cinnati, 1863. 35 



876 Another copy, wrappers, pp. 

12, Cincinnati, n. d. 25 

877 BACON, Leonard. Slavery dis- 
cussed in Occasional Essays from 1833 to 
1846, New York, 1846 (one signature 
loose). 1 00 

878 BARNES, Albert. An Inquiry into 
the Scriptural Views of Slavery, pp. 384, 
Philadelphia, 1846. 75 

879 Church and Slavery, pp. 196, 

Philadelphia, 1857. 50 

880 BEECHER, Rev. E. Narrative of 
Riots at Alton, in connection with the 
death of Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy, pp. 159, 
Alton, 1838. 2 00 

881 BIBB, Henry. Narrative of the Life 
and Adventures of, an American Slave, 
written by himself, illus., pp. 204, New 
York, 1849 (poor condition). 1 25 

882 BLANCHARD, Rev. J., and Rev. N. 
L. Rice. Debate on Slavery held in Octo- 
ber, 1845, in Cincinnati, pp. 482, Cincin- 
nati, 1846. 60 

883 BOTUNE, Eliz. H. First Days 
Amongst the Contrabands, pp. 286, Boston, 
1893. 50 

884 BRIDGE, Horatio. Journal of an 
American Cruiser, edited by Nathaniel 
Hawthorne, pp. 179, New York, 1853 (spot- 
ted). 1 25 

885 BROWN, Capt. John. Public Life, 
by James Redpath, with an Autobiography 
of His Childhood and Youth, portrait, pp. 
408, Boston, 1860, good copy. 2 00 

8'86 Another copy (vol. slightly 

shaken). 1 50 

887 Public Life of, by James Red- 
path, with an Autobigraphy of His Child- 
hood and Youth, pp. 408, Sandusky, 1872. 

1 00 

888 BROWN, Wm. W, Clotelle; or, The 
Colored Heroine; a tale of the Southern 
States, pp. 114, Boston, 1867. 50 

889 BUTT, Martha Haines. Anti-Fanati- 
cism; a tale of the South, pp. 268, Phila- 
delphia, 1853 (few pages loose). 75 

890 BUXTON, Thos. F. African Slave 
Trade and Its Remedy, map, 8, pp. 582, 
London, 1840. 1 00 

891 Another copy, pp. 495, New 

York, 1840. 65 

8'92 CALIBAN; a Sequel to "Ariel," by 
Prospero, wrappers, pp. 32, New York, 
1868. (See No. 962.) 25 

893 CAREY, H. C. Slave Trade, Domes- 
tic and Foreign; Why It Exists and How 
It May Be Extinguished, pp. 426, Philadel- 
phia, 1853. 60 

894 CHASE, Ezra B. Teachings of Pa- 
triots and Statesmen; or, The "Founders of 
the Republic" on Slavery. Frontispiece, 
pp. 495, Philadelphia, 1860. 75 



30 For Sale by U. P. James, 127 West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, 0. 



895 CHASE, S. P. Argument in Defense 
of John Vanzandt before the Supreme 
Court of the U. S., wrappers, 8, pp. 108, 
Cincinnati, 1847. 75 

896 CHATTANOOGA : A War Tale, pp. 
400, Cincinnati, 1858. (Stephen A. Doug- 
las' Copy, with autograph). . 2 00 

898 CHEEVER, Rev. Geo. B. Guilt of 
Slavery and the Crime of Slaveholding 
demonstrated from the Scriptures, pp. 472, 
New York, 1860. 75 

899 God Against Slavery, pp. 272, 

Cincinnati, n. d. 50 

900 CHILD, L. Maria. The Freedmen's 
Book, pp. 276, Boston, 1865. 75 

901 CHRISTY, David. Cotton is King; 
or, The Culture of Cotton, etc., and its re- 
lation to the free colored people, and to 
those who hold that Slavery is in itself 
sinful, by an American, pp. 210, Cincin- 
nati, 18*55. 50 

902 Lecture on African Civiliza- 
tion, wrappers, 8, pp. 52, Cincinnati, 1850. 

25 

903 Lecture on the Present Rela- 
tions of Free Labor to Slave Labor, wrap- 
pers, 8, pp. 72, Cincinnati, 1850. 25 

904 African Colonization, by the 

Free Colored People of the U. S. an Indis- 
pensable Auxiliary to African Missions, 
wrappers, 8, pp. 64, Cincinnati, 1854. 25 

905 Lectures on African Coloniza- 
tion and Kindred Subjects, unbound, Co- 
lumbus, 1853. 50 

906 COBDEN, John C. White Slaves of 
England, compiled from official documents, 
illus., pp. 498, New York, 1857. 75 

907 COCHIN, A. Results of Emancipa- 
tion, translated by Mary L. Booth, pp. 412, 
Boston, 1863. 75 

908 COLLECTION of Pamphlets on 
Slavery and the Colonization of Liberia, 
half leather, 8, v. p., 1817-1841. 1 50 

909 COLMAN, Lucy N. Reminiscences, 
portrait, 8, pp. 86, Buffalo, 1891. 50 

910 COMMENTS on the Nebraska Bill, 
with Views on Slavery in Contrast with 
Freedom, 8, wrappers, pp. 58', Albany, 1854. 

25 

911 (CONWAY, Moncure D.) Rejected 
Stone; or, Insurrection vs. Resurrection in 
America, by a Native of Virginia, wrap- 
pers, pp. 132, Boston, 1861. 50 

912 COPLEY, Esther. History of Slave- 
ry, and Its Abolition, 16mo, pp. 634, Lon- 
don, 1836 (binding damaged). 25 

913 (DORR, David F.) Colored Man 
Round the World, by a Quadroon, pp. 192, 
n. p., 1858. 50 

914 DEWEES, Jacob. The Great Future 
of America and Africa; an essay, showing 



our whole duty to the black man, 8, pp. 236, 
Philadelphia, 1854. 75 

915 DOUGLASS, Frederick. Life and 
Times of, written by himself, illus., pp. 618, 
Hartford, 1882. 1 25 

916 DUNCAN, James. Treatise on 
Slavery, in which is set forth the evil of 
slaveholding, wrappers, pp. 136, Vevay, 
Ind., 1849. • 50 

917 EBONY IDOL, illus., pp. 283, New 
York, 1860 (vol. shaken), pro-slavery. 75 

918 FIFTY Years in Chains; or, The 
Life of an American Slave, pp. 430, In- 
dianapolis, n. d. 1 00 

919 FLETCHER, John. Studies on 
Slavery, in easy lessons, 8, sheep, pp. 637, 
Natchez, 1852. 1 25 

920 FOOTE, Commander A. H. Africa 
and the American Flag, illus., pp. 390, New 
York, 1854. 1 00 

921 FREEMAN, F. Africa's Redemp- 
tion, the Salvation of Our Country, pp. 383, 
New York, 1852 (vol. shaken.) 65 

922 Yaradee; a Plea for Africa, 

pp. 360, Philadelphia, 1836 (stained). 40 

923 FRENCH, Mrs. A. M. Slavery in 
South Carolina and the Ex-Slaves; or, The 
Port Royal Mission, illus., New York, 1862. 

1 00 

924 GID DINGS, Joshua R. Exiles of 
Florida; or, The Crimes Committed by 
Our Government Against the Maroons, who 
fled from South Carolina and other Slave 
States, illus., pp. 338, Columbus, 1858. 1 00 

925 Florida Exiles and the War 

for Slavery, illus., pp. 338, New York, 1863. 

1 25 

926 Another copy, wrappers. 1 00 

927 OILMAN, Caroline. Recollections of 
a Southern Matron, pp. 272, New York, 
1839. 50 

928 Recollections of a New Eng- 
land Bride and Southern Matron, pp. 403, 
New York, 1852 (binding loose). 75 

929 GRIFFITHS, Julia. Autographs for 
Freedom, portraits, pp. 309, Auburn, 1854. 

1 50 

930 HALL, Rev. B. R. Frank Freeman's 
Barber Shop; a tale, illus., pp. 343, New 
York, 1852. 1 00 

931 HALL, Marshall. Two-fold Slavery 
of the U. S.; with a Project of Self-Eman- 
cipation, map, PP- 159, London, 1854. 50 

932 HAMPTON Normal and Agricultural 
Institute. Twenty-two years' work. Rec- 
ords of Negro and Indian Graduates, etc. 
Illus., pp. 528, Hampton, 1893. 1 50 

933 Hampton and Its Students, by 

two of its teachers, illus., pp. 256, New 
York, 1874. 1 00 



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934 HARLAN, Mary B. Ellen; or, The 
Chained Mother, and pictures of Kentucky 
Slavery, illus., pp. 259, Cincinnati (binding 
loose). 1 00 

935 HAWKINS, Wlm. G. Lunsford 
Lane; or, Another Helper from North Car- 
olina, portrait, pp. 305, Boston, 1863 
(stained). 50 

936 HAYGOOD, Atticus G. Pleas for 
Progress, pp. 320, Nashville, 188'9. 50 

937 HELPER, H. R. Impending Crisis 
of the South; How to Meet It, pp. 420. 
New York, 1857. 1 00 

938 Same, paper covered ed. 25 

939 Nojoque: A Question for a 

Continent, pp. 479, New York, 1867. 1 00 

940 HILDRETH, Richard. Andy Moore, 
the White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugi- 
tive, illus., pp. 408, New York, 1856 
(worn). 1 50 

941 HIRELING and the Slave, pp. 108, 
Charleston, 1855 (pro-slavery). 75 

942 HODGMAN, S. A. The Great Repub- 
lic Judged, but Not Destroyed; or, The 
Beginning and" End of Slavery, pp. 274, 
New York, 1865. 50 

943 (HODGMAN, Rev. S. A.) Nation's 
Sin and Punishment; or, The Hand of God 
Visible in the Overthrow of Slavery, by a 
Chaplain of the U. S. Army, pp. 274, New 
York, 1864. 60 

944 HOPKINS, Bishop J. H. Scriptural, 
Ecclesiastical and Historical View of 
Slavery, pp. 376, New York, n. d. (binding 
damaged). 1 00 

945 HOPPER, Isaac T.; A True Life, by 
L. Maria Child, portrait, pp. 493, Boston, 
1853 (vol. shaken). 1 00 

946 INCIDENTS in the Life of a Slave 
Girl, written by herself, pp. 306, Boston, 
1861 (few pages loose). 75 

947 JAMES, Henry Field. Abolitionism 
Unveiled; or, Its Origin, Progress and Per- 
nicious Tendency Fully Developed, pp. 252, 
Cincinnati, 1856. 1 25 

948 JAY, Wcm. Inquiry into the Charac- 
ter and Tendency of the American Col- 
onization, and American Anti-Slavery So- 
cieties, pp. 206, New York, 1838. 50 

949 JOHNSON, E. A. School History of 
the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 
1890, pp. 200, Chicago, 1890. 50 

950 KEMlBLE, Frances Anne. Journal 
of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation 
in 1838-39, pp. 337, New York, 1863. 1 00 

951 Another copy, binding dam- 
aged. 50 

952 LEAVEN for Doughfaces; or, Three- 
score and Ten Parables Touching Slavery, 
by a Former Resident of the South, illus., 
pp. 332, Cincinnati, 1856 (stained and 
shaken). 1 00 



953 LEMMON Slave Case. Report of the 
containing Points and Arguments of Coun 
sel on Both Sides, and Opinions of all the 
Judges, unbound, pp. 146, New York, 1860. 

50 

954 LIVERMORE, Mrs. E. D. Zoe; or, 
The Quadroon's Triumph, 2 vols., illus.. 
pp. 327, 306, Cincinnati, 1855. 1 00 

955 Another copy (few pages 

loose). 60 

956 LOGAN. The Master's House. A 
tale of Southern Life. Illus., pp. 391, New 
York, 1854 (binding broken). 75 

957 LOGUEN, Rev. J. W. As a Slave 
and as a Freeman, portrait, pp. 444, Syra 
cuse, 1859. 1 50 

958 LORD, Nathan. Northern Presby- 
ter's Second Letter to Ministers of the 
Gospel on Slavery, wrappers, 8, pp. 99, 
Boston, 1855. 50 

959 LUGE NBEEL , J. W. Sketches of 
Liberia, wrappers, pp. 43, map, Washing- 
ton, '1850. 35 

960 MoLEOD, Alex. Negro Slavery Un- 
justifiable; a Discourse, unbound, pp. 42. 
New York, 1802. 50 

961 MARSH, J. B. T. Story of the Jubi- 
lee Singers, with Their Songs. Frontis- 
piece, pp. 243, Boston, 1880. 75 

962 THE NEGRO: What is His Ethno 
logical Status? by Ariel, wrappers, pp. 48, 
Cincinnati, 1867. (See No. 892.) 25 

963 NORTH and South; or, Slavery and 
Its Contrasts; a tale of real life, illus., 
pp. 350, Philadelphia, 1852. 75 

964 NORTHUP, Solomon. Twelve Years 
a Slave, Narrative of, kidnaped in 1841 
and rescued in 1853 from a cotton planta- 
tion in Louisiana, illus., pp. 336, New York, 
1855 (stained, poor condition). 1 00 

965 OLMISTED, Frederick L. A. Jour- 
ney in the Back Country, pp. 492, New 
York, 1860 (spotted). 1 00 

966 OSBORN, Charles. Journal of, con- 
taining an account of , his travels and labors 
in the work of the ministry, etc., 8, pp. 472, 
Cincinnati, 1854. 1 00 

967 OTHER FOOLS and Their Doings; 
or, Life Among the Freedmen, by One who 
has seen it ,pip. 234, New York (1880). 75 

968 PARKER, Theodore. The State of 
the Nation, considered in a sermon for 
Thanksgiving Day, 1850, unbound, pp. 38, 
Boston, 1851. 50 

969 PAXTON, J. D. Letters on Slavery, 
addressed to the Cumberland Congrega- 
tion, Va., pp. 207, Lexington, Ky., 1833. 50 

970 PICKARD, Mrs. K. E. R. Kidnapped 
and the Ransomed, being the personal rec- 
ollections of Peter Still and his wife, 
"Vina," after forty years of slavery, illus., 
pp. 409, Syracuse, 1856, worn. 1 00 



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971 PIKE, G. D. Jubilee Singers, and 
Their Campaign for Twenty Thousand Dol- 
lars, illus., pp. 221, London, 1873 (signa 
ture loose). 75 

972 Singing Campaign for Ten 

Thousand Pounds; or, The Jubilee Sing- 
ers in Great Britain, illus., with appendix 
containing Slave Songs, pp. 274, New York, 
1875. 75 

973 POLLARD, Edward A. Black Dia- 
monds gathered in the Darky Homes of 
the South, pp. 155, New York, 1860. 75 

974 QUINN, David. Petition and Me- 
morial to Congress asking for the Re es- 
tablishment of Negro Slavery in the U. S., 
wrappers, pp. 48, Chicago, 1866. 25 

975 RAMSEY, Rev. James. Objections 
to the Abolition of the Slave Trade, with 
Answers, unbound, pp. 85, London, 1788. 50 

976 REDPATH, James. Roving Editor; 
or, Talks with Slaves in the Southern 
States, illus., pp. 349, New York, J.859 
(stained). 1 00 

977 RICHINGS, G. F. Evidences of 
Progress Among Colored People, illus., pp. 
440, Philadelphia, 1897. 75 

978 RUBEK, Sennoia (John Burke). 
Chivalry, Slavery and Young America, 8, 
pp. 183, New York, 1866. 75 

979 SCHOOLCRAFT, Mrs. Henry R. 
The Black Gauntlet; a Tale of Plantation 
Life in South Carolina, pp. 569, Philadel- 
phia, 1861 (stained and shaken). 1 50 

980 SEVENTEENTH Annual Report of 
the American Society for Colonizing the 
Free People of Colour of the United States, 
8, wrappers, pp. 47, Washington, 18'34. 35 

981 SEiWELL, W. G. Ordeal of Free 
Labor in the British West Indies, pp. 325, 
New York, 1861. 60 

982 SLAVEHOLDER ABROAD; or, 
Billy Buck's Visit With His Master to 
England; a series of letters from Dr. 
Pleasant Jones to Major J. Jones, of 
Georgia, illus., pp. 512, Philadelphia, 1860. 

1 00 

983 SMITH, W. L. G. Life at the South; 
or, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as It Is, pp. 519, 
Buffalo, 1852 (library stamp on title page, 
vol. shaken) . 1 00 

984 SPEECHES on Slavery made dur- 
ing the Thirtieth Congress (1848). Colt 
lection of 56 speeches, bound in half leath- 
er, 8, Washington, 1848-1849 (binding 
rubbed). 1 50 

985 STEBlBINS, G. B. Facts and Opin- 
ions touching the Real Origin, Character 
and Influence of the American Coloniza- 
tion Society, pp. 224, Boston, 1853. 50 

986 STEVENS, Chas. E. Anthony Burns, 
a History, pp. 295, Boston, 1856 (one sig- 
nature loose). 1 25 



98*7 STILL, Wm. The Underground 
Railroad; a Record of Facts, Narratives, 
etc., of the Hardships, Escapes and Death 
Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts 
for Freedom, etc., illus., 8, half leather, pp. 
780, Philadelphia, 1872 (binding rubbed). 

2 00 

988 Second copy, cloth bound. 1 50 

989 STOWE, Harriet Beecher. Key to 
"Uncle Tom's Cabin," containing the 
original facts and documents upon which 
the story is founded, 8vo, pp. 511, London, 
1853. 2 00 

990 SUBDUED Southern Nobility; a 
Southern Ideal, by one of the Nobility, pp. 
392, New York, 1882. 50 

991 SUMMER LAND: A Southern 
story, by a Child of the Sun, pp. 264, New 
York, 1855 (water stained). 50 

992 SUMNER, Charles. White Slavery 
in the Barbary States, illus., pp. 135, Bos- 
ton, 1853. 25 

993 THOMAS, E. Concise View of the 
Slavery of the People of Colour in the 
U. S., etc., illus., half leather, 16, pp. 178, 
Philadelphia, 1834 (binding cracked). 1 00 

994 THOMPSON, Geo. The Prison Bard, 
or poems on various subjects, pp. 215, Hart- 
ford, 1848. 75 

995 Prison Life and Reflection; 

or, A Narrative of the Arrest, Trial, Con- 
viction, etc., of Work, Burr and Thompson 
for attempting to aid some slaves to lib- 
erty. Frontispiece, pp. 377, Hartford, 1851. 

1 00 

996 Another copy, lacking frontis- 
piece. 50 

997 Same, Hartford, 1853. 75 

998 TORREY, Rev. Chas. T. Memoirs 
of, who died in the Penitentiary of Mary- 
land, by J. C. Lovejoy. Portrait, pp. 364, 
Boston, 1847. 1 25 

999 TRAIN, Geo. F. The Facts; or, At 
Whose Door Does the Sin (?) Lie? Wrap- 
pers, pp. 144, New York, 1860. 25 

1000 VAN EVRIE, J. H. Negroes and 
Negro "Slavery"; the First an Inferior 
Race; the Latter Its Normal Condition, 
pp. 339, New York, 1861. 50 

1001 VASTEY, Baron de. Reflexions sur 
les Noirs et les Blancs, la Civilisation de 
l'Afrique, etc., unbound, pp. 112, Cap- 
Henry, 1816.- 1 25 

1002 WALKER, Jonathan. Trial and Im- 
prisonment of, at Pensacola, Fla., for aid- 
ing slaves to escape from bondage, por- 
trait, pp. 126, Boston, 1846 (Whittier 
Item). 1 25 

1003 WASHINGTON, Booker T. Story 
of My Life and Work, illus., 8, pp. 423, Cin- 
cinnati, 1900. 1 00 



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1004 WEBB, Frank J. The Gardes and 
Their Friends, with preface by Mrs. Har- 
riet B. Stowe, pp. 392, London, 1857 (water 
stained). 1 00 

1005 WILKESON, S. Concise History 
of the Commencement and Present Condi- 
tion of the American Colonies in Liberia, 
wrappers, pp. 86, Washington, 1839. 50 

1006 WILSON, Henry. History of the 
Anti-Slavery Measures of the 37th and 
38th United States Congresses, 1861-64, pp. 
384, Boston, 1864 (autograph copy). 2 00 

1007 Another copy, pp. 424, , Bos- 
ton, 1865 (binding damaged). 1 00 

1008 YANKEE Slave Driver; or, An 
Abolitionist Down South, by a Texan, pp. 
368, Nashville, 1860 (stained). 75 

SPORTING BOOKS. 

1009 ALEXANDER, Sir J. E. Salmon 
Fishing in Canada, by a Resident, illus., 
pp. 350, London, 1860. 1 50 

1010 AMERICAN FISH and How to 
Catch It, by an Old Angler, 8, boards, pp. 
93, New York, 1885. 1 00 

1011 BAILLIE - GROHMAN, W. A. 
Camps in the Rockies; being a narrative 
of Life on the Frontier, and Sport in the 
Rocky Mountains, with an account of the 
Cattle Ranches of the West, map, pp. 438, 
New York, 1882. 1 00 

1012 BARBER, E. C. The Crack Shot; 
or, Young Rifleman's Complete Guide; be- 
ing a treatise on the use of the rifle, pp. 
342, New York, n. d. 50 

1013 BERKELEY, Grantley F. The Eng- 
lish Sportsman in the Western Prairies, 
illus., 8, pp. 431, London, 1861. 2 50 

1014 THE BLACKWATER CHRON- 
ICLE; a narrative of an Expedition into 
the Land of Canaan, in Randolph County, 
Virginia, by "The Clerke of Oxenforde," 
illus., pp. 223, New York, 1853. 75 

1015 BROWN, John J. The American 
Angler's Guide; or, Complete Fisher's 
Manual for the U. S. Containing the opin- 
ions and practices of experienced anglers 
of both hemispheres. Illus., pp. 428, New 
York, 1876. 1 00 

1016 BUMSTEAD, John. On the Wing; 
a Book for Sportsmen, illus., pp. 274, Bos- 
ton, 1869. 75 

1017 CYPRESS, J., Jr. Sporting Scenes 
and Sundry Sketches, being the miscella- 
neous writing of, 2 vols., illus., pp. 241, 
231, New York, 1842 (spotted). 2 00 

1018 DAWSON, George. Pleasures of 
Angling with Rod and Reel for Trout and 
Salmon, illus., pp. 264, New York, 1876. 

1 00 

1019 ELLIOTT, Wtm. Carolina Sports 



by Land and Water; including incidents of 
devil fishing, wildcat, deer and bear hunt- 
ing, etc., illus., pp. 292, New York, 1859 
(binding poor condition). 1 00 

1020 FLACK, Captain ("The Banger"). 
The Texan Rifle Hunter; or, Field Sports 
on the Prairie, pp. 333, London, 1866. 1 00 

1021 FORESTER, F. The Deerstalkers; 
a sporting tale of the Southwestern Coun- 
ties, illus., wrappers, pp. 198, Phila., n. d. 
(damaged but text complete). 50 

1022 Field Sports of the United 

States, 2 vols., illus., 8, New York, 1849. 

3 00 

1022a Same (binding damaged). 

2 50 

. 1023 Field Sports of the United 

States, 2 vols., 8, illus., New York, 1864. 

3 5D 

1024 Fish and Fishing of the 

United States, illus., 8, pp. 572, New York, 
1859. 2 00 

1025 Fugitive Sporting Sketches, 

pp. 147, Westfield, Wis., 1879. 1 00 

1026 Life and Writings, edited by 

D. W. Judd, 2 vols., illus., pp. 300, 300, 
New York, 1882. 1 50 

1027 My Shooting Box, illus., wrappers, 
pp. 179, Phila., n. d. 50 

1028 HALLOOK, Chas. Sportsman's 
Gazetteer and General Guide to the Game 
Animals, Birds and Fishes of North Amer- 
ica, illus, pp. 692, 218, New York, 1883. 

1 25 

1029 HAMMOND, S. H. Hills, Lakes 
and Forest Streams; a Tramp in the 
Chateaugay Woods, illus, pp. 340, New 
York, 1854 (binding damaged). 1 00 

1030 .Wild Northern Scenes; or, 

Sporting Adventures with the Rifle and 
the Rod, illus.,* pp. 341, New York, 1859. 75 

1031 HARTLEY, C. B. Hunting Sports 
of the West, comprising adventures of the 
most celebrated hunters and trappers, 
illus., pp. 320, Phila., n. d. 50 

1032 HENSHALL, Jas. A. Book of the 
Black Bass, comprising its complete scien- 
tific and life history; also, "More About 
the Black Bass." 2 vols., illus., 8, pp. 463, 
204, Cincinnati, 18*89 (large paper copy). 

3 00 

1033 HERNE, Peregrine. Perils and 
Pleasures of a Hunter's Life; or, The Ro- 
mance of Hunting, illus., pp. 336, Phila., 
n. d. 50 

1034 HOOPER, Johnson J. Dog and Gun; 
a few loose chapters on shooting, pp. 105, 
New York (1856). 40 

1035 KRIDER'S Sporting Anecdotes 
illustrative of the habits of certain varie- 
ties of American Game, edited by H. Mil- 
nor Klapp, 8, pp. 286, Phila., 1853. 75 



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1036 LEWIS, E. J. The American 
Sportsman; containing hints to sportsmen, 
notes on shooting, and the habits of the 
Game Birds and Wild Fowl of America, 
illus., 8, pp. 510, Phila., 1879. 1 50 

1037 "UBIQUE." Gun, Rod and Saddle; 
personal experiences, pp, 275, New York, 
n. d. 50 

1038 MURPHY, John M. American 
Game Bird Shooting, illus., pp. 347, New 
York, 1882. 1 00 

1039 Sporting Adventures in the 

Par West, illus., 8, pp. 404, London, 1879. 

3 00 

1040 MURRAY, William H. H. Adven- 
tures in the Wilderness; or, Camp Life in 
the Adirondacks, illus., pp. 236, Boston, 
1869 75 

1041 PALLISER, John. The Solitary 
Hunter; or, Sporting Adventures in the 
Prairies, illus., 16mo, pp. 234, London, 1860, 
poor condition. 50 

1042 PODMORE, P. St. Michael. A 
Sporting Paradise; with stories of adven- 
ture in America and the backwoods of Mus- 
koka, illus., pp. 273, London, 1904. 1 50 

1043 ROOSEVELT, R. B. Florida and 
the Game Water Birds of the Atlantic 
Coast and the Lakes of the U. S., illus., pp. 
443, New York, 1884. 2 00 

1044 The Game Fish of the North- 
ern States and British Provinces, illus., 
pp. 324, New York, 1866. 1 00 

1045 The Game Birds of the 

Coasts and Lakes of the Northern States 
of America, pp. 336, New York, 1866. 1 25 

104G ISAMUELS, E. A. With Fly-rod 
and Camera, illus., 8, pp. 477, New York, 
1890. 2 00 

1047 STREET, Alfred B. s Woods and 
Waters; or, The Saranacs and Racket, 
illus., pp. 345, New York, 1860. 1 00 

1048 THORPE, T. B. Mysteries of the 
Backwoods, including character, scenery 
and rural sports, illus., wrappers, pp. 190, 
Phila., n. d. 50 

CANADA. 

1049 BRADLEY, A. G. Canada in the 
Twentieth Century, illus., 8, pp. 428, New 
York, n. d. 2 00 

1050 BROWNE, Geo. W. The St. Law- 
rence River; historical, legendary, pic- 
turesque, illus., 8, pp. 365, New York, 1905, 
new. 3 50 

1051 de CHAMPLAIN, Samuel. Voyages 
and Explorations of (1604-1616), narrated 
by himself; translated by A. N. Bourne, 
2 vols., 16mo, map and illus., pp. 254, 229, 
New York, 1906 (new). 2 00 

1052 CODMAN, John. Arnold's Expedi- 



tion to Quebec, illus., 8, pp. 340, New York. 

1902, new. 1 25 

1053 COZZENS, F. S. Acadia; or, A 
Month with the Blue Noses, pp. 329, New 
York, 1859. 75 

1054 HARMON, Daniel W. Journal of 
Voyages and Travels in the Interior of 
North America, extending from Montreal 
nearly to the Pacific, portrait and map, 16- 
mo, pp. 382, New York, 1903, new. 1 00 

1055 HARVEY, M. Text Book of New- 
foundland History, for the use of schools 
and academies, map and illus., pp. 202, 
Boston, 1885. 50 

1056 HAYES, John L. Vindication of 
the Rights and Titles, etc., of Alexander, 
Earl of Stirling and Dovan, and Lord Pro- 
prietor of Canada and Novia Scotia, 8, half 
leather, pp. 52, 76, Washington, 1853. 2 00 

1057 HILL, A. Staveley. From Home to 
Home; autumn wanderings in the North 
west in the years 1881-1884, map, illus., pp. 
432, New York, 1885. 1 50 

1058 MACKENZIE, Alexander. Voyages 
from Montreal through the Continent of 
North America to the Frozen and Pacific 
Oceans in 1789 and 1793. 2 vols., 16mo, 
portrait and map, pp. 355, 360, New York, 

1903. 1 60 

1059 MONOK, Frances E. O. My Ca- 
nadian Leaves; an account of a visit to 
Canada in 1864-1865, pp. 367, London, 1891. 

1 50 

1060 MORRIS, A. Canada and Her Re- 
sources. Maps, 8, pp. 156, Montreal, 1855. 

75 

10'61 RAE, W. F. Newfoundland to 
Manitoba; through Canada's maritime, 
mining and prairie provinces, map and 
illus., pp. 294, N York, 1881. 75 

CUBA AND WEST INDIES. 

1062 BALLOU, M. M. History of Cuba; 
or, Notes of a Traveller in the Tropics; 
being a political, etc., account of the is- 
land from its discovery to the present 
time, illus., pp. 230, Boston, 1854. 1 00 

1063 CARLE-TON, Geo. W. Our Artist 
in Cuba; fifty drawings on wood, pp. 50, 
New York, 1865 (pages loose). 25 

1064 DANA, R. H, Jr. To Cuba and 
Back; a vacation voyage, pp. 288, Boston, 
1859. 75 

1065 Same, second copy, half 

leather, rubbed. 75 

1066 EDWARDS, Bryan. Burgerlyke en 
handelkundige geschiedenis van de En- 
gelsche Volkplantingen in de West-Indien. 
6 vols., 8, half leather, Haerlem, 1794. 

1 50 



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1067 FLINT, Grover. Marching with 
Gomez; a war correspondent's notebook 
during four months with the Cuban army. 
Map and illus., pp. 294, Boston, 1898. 1 00 

1068 GURNEY, Joseph J. Familiar 'Let- 
ters to Henry Clay, of Kentucky, describ- 
ing a winter in the West Indies, 8, pp. 
203, New York, 1840 (spotted). 50 

1069 HALLIDAY, Sir A. The West In- 
dies: the natural and physical history of 
the Windward and Leeward Colonies, etc., 
map, pp. 408, London, 1837. 75 

1070 HAVANA Guide Book and General 
Directory for Travellers in Cuba, com- 
piled by J. D. J. Costales, 16, boards, maps, 
pp. 118, Havana, 1884. 50 

1071 HAZARD, Samuel. Cuba with Pen 
and Pencil, 8, illus., pp. 584, Hartford, 1871. 

1 50 

1072 Same, another copy (shaken). 

1 00 

1073 HISTORY of the Island of St. Do- 
mingo, from its first discovery by Colum- 
bus to the present time, sheep, 8, pp. 226, 
New York, 1824 (binding cracked). 75 

1074 HOVEY, S. Letters from the West 
Indies; relating especially to the Danish 
Island of St. Croix, and to Antigua, Bar- 
badoes and Jamaica, pp. 212, New York, 
1838. 35 

1075 HUMBOLDT, Alexander. Island of 
Cuba; translated by J. S. Thrasher, map, 
pp. 397, New York, 1856. 1 00 

1076 (HURLBUT, W. H.) Gan-Eden; 
or, Pictures of Cuba, pp. 236, Boston, 1854. 

1 00 

1077 — Same, another copy, half 

leather (rubbed). 75 

1078 KAUFMAN, E., and Anne O'Hagan. 
Cuba at a Glance, wrappers, map, pp. 107, 
New York, 1898. " 9 • 50 

1079 KEIM, D. R. San Domingo; pen 
pictures and leaves of travel, etc., pp. 336, 
Philadelphia, 1870 (stamp on title page). 

90 

1080 DLAMAMIENTO de la Isla de Cuba 
a la Nacion Espanola, por un Hacendado en 
Diciembre de 1854, 8, wrappers, pp. 234, 
56, New York. 25 

1081 LEWIS, Matthew Gregory (Monk 
Lewis). Journal of a West Indian Pro- 
prietor, kept during a residence in the Is- 
land of Jamaica, 8, half leather, pp. 408, 
London, 1834 (binding loose;. 1 00 

1082 LONG, Prof. G. R. Porter and 
Geo. Tucker. America and the West In- 
dies, geographically described, 8, half 
leather, map, pp. 648, London, 1845. 1 50 

1083 MATTHEWS, Franklin. The New- 
Born Cuba, 8, illus., pp. 391, New York, 
1899. 1 25 



1084 MILNE-HOME, Mary P. Mam- 
ma's Black Nurse Stories: West Indian 
Folk-lore, illus., pp. 131, Edinburg, 1890. 

1 00 

1085 PATON, W. A. Down the Islands: 
a voyage to the Caribbees, 8, illus., pp. 301, 
New York, 1887 (library stamp on title 
page). 1 25 

1086, RAMBLES in Cuba, pp. 136, New 
York, 1870. 50 

1087 THOMAS, J. J. Froudacity: West 
Indian Fables, by James Anthony Froude, 
pp. 261, Philadelphia, 1890. 60 

1088 TURNBULL, David. Travels in 
the West: Cuba, with Not'ces of Porto 
Rico, and the Slave Trade, 8, map, pp. 
574, London, 1840. 1 50 

1089 WILLIAMS, C. R. Tour through 
the Island of Jamaica, from the Western 
to the Eastern End, in 1824, 8, boards, 
illus., pp. 352, London, 1826 (binding 
loose). 60 

1090 YANKEE TRAVELS through the 
Island of Cuba; or, The Men and Govern- 
ment, the Laws and Customs of Cuba, as 
seen by American Eyes, by Demoticus 
Philalethes, pp. 412, New York, 1856 
(spotted). 1 00 

MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA. 

1091 ARNOLD, Channing, and F. J. T. 
Frost. The American Egypt; a record of 
travel in Yucatan, 8, map and illus., pp. 
391, New York, 1909, new. ' 3 00 

1092 AUTOBIOGRAPHY of an English 
Soldier in the U. S. Army; comprising 
observations and adventures in the States 
and Mexico, pp. 288, New York, 1853 (bad- 
ly water stained). 50 

1093 BARD, Samuel A. Waikna; or, Ad- 
ventures on the Mosquito Shore, illus., 
pp. 366, New York, 1855. 75 

1094 (BARINETTI, C.) Voyage to Mex- 
ico and Havana; including some general 
observations on the United States, half 
leather, pp. 139, New York, 1841. 50 

1095 BISHOP, W. H. Old Mexico and 
Her Lost Prov'nces: a Journey in Mexico, 
Southern California and Arizona by way 
of Cuba, illus., pp. 509, New York, 1883. 

1 50 

1096 BRIGHAM, Wm. T. Guatemala; 
the Land of the Quetzal, a sketch, 8, map 
and illus., pp. 453, New York, 1887 (bind- 
ing shaken, stamp on title page). 2 00 

1097 CALVO, Joaquin B. The Republic 
of Costa R : ca, translated from the Span- 
ish by L. de T., map and illus., pp. 292, 
Chicago, 1890. 1 00 



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1098 CARPENTER, W. W. Travels and 
Adventures in Mexico: in the course of 
journeys of upward of 2,500 miles, per- 
formed on foot, pp. 300, New York, 1851. 

1 00 

1099 CHEVALIER, Michel. Mexico, 
Ancient and Modern, translated by Thos. 
Alpass, 2 vols., 8, map, pp. 387, 360, Lon- 
don, 1864. 3 00 

1100 CONKLING, A. R. Appleton's 
Guide to Mexico, including a chapter on 
Guatemala, map and illus., pp. 378, New 
Yori£, 1884. 50 

1101 D ALTON, W. Stories of the Con- 
quests of Mexico and Peru, illus., 16, pp. 
499, London, n. d. (frontls. missing). 35 

1102 DE SOLIS, Antonio. History of 
tne Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. 
Done into English from the original Span- 
ish by Thos. Townsend. 2 vols., leather, 
16, illus. with copper plates, pp. 455, 515, 
Dublin, 1727 (portion of one illus. missing, 
and another torn but repaired). 5 00 

1103 DOCUMENTS relative to Central 
American Affairs, and the Enlistment 
Question, 8, map, pp. 485, Washington, 
1856. 78 

1104 FERRY, Gabriel. Vagabond Life 
in Mex'co, pp. 344, New York, 1856. 75 

1105 FROST, J. Mexican War and Its 
Warriors; comprising a complete history 
of all the operations of the American 
Armies in Mexico, 12mo, cloth, illus., pp. 
332, 12, New Haven, 1849 (badly water 
stained and binding torn and vol. shaken). 

35 

1106 FURBER, G. C. The Twelve 
Months' Volunteer; or, The Journal of a 
Private in the Tennessee Regiment of 
Cavalry, in the Campaign, in Mexico, 1846- 
7; comprising a soldier's life in camp, 
etc., description of Texas and Mexico as 
seen on the march, manners and customs 
of the Mexicans, and the operations of all 
the Twelve Months' Volunteers; including 
a complete History of the War with Mex- 
ico. 8, illus., pp. 624, Cincinnati, 1848. 

1 50 

1107 Unused copy. 2 00 

1108 — Ike McCandliss, and Other 

bcories; or, Incidents in the Life of a Sol- 
dier in Mexican War, illus., 8, wrappers, 
pp. 96, Cincinnati, n. d. 1 00 

1109 GREGORY, S. History of Mexico, 
from the Earliest Times to the Present, 
etc., 8, wrappers, pp. 100, Boston, 1847. 75 

1110 HAMILTON, Leonidas. Border 
States of Mexico: Sonora, Sinaloa, aChi- 
hauhau and Durango, with a general 
sketch of the Republic of Mexico, etc., etc., 
making a complete guide for travelers and 
emigrants, 8, pp. 225, Chicago, 1882. 1 00 



1111 HAMILTON, L. LE C. Hamilton's 
Mexican Handbook; a complete descrip- 
tion of the Republic of Mexico, its Mineral 
and Agricultural Resources, Cities and 
Towns, etc., etc., 8, illus., pp. 281, 13, Bos- 
ton, 1883. 75 

1112 The "HIGH PRIVATE," with a 
full and exciting history of the New York 
Volunteers, and the "Mysteries and Mis- 
eries" of the Mexican War. In Three 
Parts. Part I, wrappers, pp. 60, New 
York, 1848. 75 

1113 KEASBEY, L. M. The Nicaragua 
Canal and the Monroe Doctrine: a Po- 
litical History of Isthmus Transit, with 
special reference to the Nicaragua Canal 
Project and the attitude of the United 
States Government thereto, 8, maps, pp. 
622, New York, 1896. 1 .50 

1114 KENLY, John R. Memoirs of a 
Maryland Volunteer: War with Mexico in 
the Years 1846-7-8. 8, pp. 521, Philadel- 
phia, 1873. 1 50 

1115 LATROBE, C. J. The Rambler in 
Mex'co, 1834, pp. 228, New York, 1836. 75 

1115a LEE, ,S. M. Glimpses of Mexico 
and California, pp. 124, Boston, 1887 
(piece torn from title page). 40 

1116 LIVERMORE, A. A. War with 
Mexico Reviewed, pp. 310, Boston, 1850. 

66 

1117 LOMBARD, Thos. R. The New 
Honduras: its situation, resources, oppor- 
tunities and prospects, concisely stated 
from recent personal observations, 8, Illus., 
pp. 102, New York, 1887. 1 00 

1118 LUCAS, Daniel B. Nicaragua: 
War of the Filibusters, map and illus., pp. 
216, Richmond, 1896. 75 

1119 LYON, Capt. G. F. Journal of a 
Residence and Tour in the Republic of 
Mexico in the Year 1826: with some ac- 
count of the- mines of that country, 
vols., half leather, pp. 323, 304, London, 

828 (binding cracked). 2 00 

1120 Same, 2 vols, bound in 1, 

half morocco. 1 50 

1121 MANSFIELD, E. D. The Mexican 
War: a history of its origin, and a de- 
tailed account of the victories which ter- 
m nated in the surrender of the capital, 
etc., pp. 366, New York, 1873. 1 00 

1122 MAYER, Brantz. Mexico as It 
Was and as It Is, illus., 8, half morocco, 
pp. 390, New York, 1844. 3 50 

1123 Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and 

Republican : a historical, geographical, etc., 
account of that country from the period 
of the invasion by the Spaniards to th« 
present time; -with a view of the Ancient 



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Aztec Empire and civilization, etc. 2 vols., 
8, sheep, illus., pp. 433, 399, Hartford, 
1853. 5 00 

1124 MEXICO. Bulletin No. 9, Bureau 
of the American Republics, portrait, map 
and illus., wrappers, Washington, 1891. 50 

1125 MEXICAN WAR. Correspondence 
between the Secretary of War and Generals 
Scott and Taylor, and between General 
Scott and Mr. Trist (Ex. Doc. No. 56). 
8, sheep, pp. 405, Washington, 1848 (other 
Government documents bound in vol.). 

1 00 

112(6 MEXICAN WAR. Message from 
the President of the U. S., together with 
the Report of the Secretary of War (Ex. 
Doc. No. 8). Maps, 8, sheep, pp. 1369, 249, 
Washington, 1848 (binding cracked). 2 00 

1127 MORELET, Arthur. Travels in 
Central America, including accounts of 
some of the regions unexplored since the 
Conquest, translated by Mrs. M. F. Squ' : er, 
map and illus., pp. 430, New York, 1871. 

1 00 

1128 NORMAN, B. M. Rambles in Yuca- 
tan; or, Notes of Travel through the 
Peninsula, including a visit to the remark- 
able ruins of Chi-chen, Kabah, Zayi and 
Uxmal, 8, half leather, illus., pp. 304, New 
York , 1844 (binding rubbed and vol. 
foxed). 1 50 

1129 — — — Same, another copy, cloth. 

2 00 

1130 OSWANDEiL, J. J. Notes on the 
Mexican War, 1846-7-8, comprising inci- 
dents, adventures, etc., while with the 
U. S. Army, illus., 8, pp. 642, Philadelphia, 
1885. 1 50 

1131 REID, Sam'l €., Jr. Scouting Ex- 
peditions of McCulloch's Texas Rangers; 
or, The Summer and Fall Campaign of 
the U. S. Army in Mexico, 1846, etc., pp. 
251, Philadelphia, n. d. 1 00 

1132 ROBINSON, Fay. Mex : co and Her 
Military Chieftains, from the Revolution 
of Hidalgo to the present time, comprising 
sketches of the lives of Hidalgo, Morelos, 
Iturbide, Santa Anna, etc., etc., wrappers, 
portraits and illus., pp. 343, Philadelphia, 
1847. 1 25 

1133 RUXTON, Geo. F. Adventures in 
Mexico and the Rocky Mountains, pp. 332, 
London, 1849. 2 50 

1134 SEMMES, Lieut. R. Campaign of 
General Scott in the Valley of Mexico, 
map, pp. 367, Cincinnati, 1852. 1 25 

1135 SQUIER, E. G. Nicaragua; its peo- 
ple, scenery monuments, resources, con- 
dition, and proposed canal, maps and illus., 
pp. 691, New York, 1860. 2 75 

11(36 — — — Notes on Central Amerca; 
particularly the States of Honduras and 



San Salvador: the r topography, climate, 
etc., and the proposed Honduras Inter- 
Oceanic Railway, 8, maps and illus., pp. 
397, New YorK, 1855. 2 50 

1137 — 1 — — Same, second copy, half 
leather (binding rubbed). 2 50 

1138 Honduras: descriptive, his- 
torical and statistical, map, pp. 278, Lon- 
don, 1870. 1 50 

1139 STATEMENT of Facts relating to 
the claim of Orazio de Attellis Santangelo, 
on the Government of Mexico, 8, wrappers, 
pp. 163, Washington, 1841. 1 50 

1140 STEPHENS, John L, Incidents of 
Travel in Central America, Chiapas and 
Yucatan. 2 vols., 8, pp. 424, 474, New 
York, 1841 (vol. shaken). 3 50 

1141 — < Same, New York, 1852 (good 

copy). 4 00 

1142 — Same, New York, 1853 (bind- 
ing cracked, otherwise a good copy). 4 00 

1143 — — — Inc' dents of Travel in Cen- 
tral America, Ch'apas and Yucatan; re- 
vised from the latest American edition, 
with additions, by Frederick Catherwood, 
8, illus., pp. 548, London, 1854. 2 25 

1144 , — incidents of Travel in Yuca- 
tan. 2 vols., 8, sheep, illus., pp. 459, 478, 
New York, 1843 (binding rubbed and one 
signature loose). 4 00 

1145 STOUT, Peter F. N : carauga, Past, 
Present and Future; a description of its 
inhabitants, customs, etc., map, pp. 372, 
Philadelphia, 1859. ' 75 

1146 TAYLOR and His Generals. A 
biography of Major-General Taylor, and 
sketches of the lives of Generals Worth, 
Wool and Twiggs, with a sketch of the 
life of MajornGeneral Winfield Scott. Por- 
traits and illus., wrappers, pp. 326, Phila- 
delphia, 1847. 75 

1147 THOMPSON, Waddy. Recollec- 
tions of Mexico, half leather, pp. 304, New 
York, 1846. 1 00 

1148 THOMSON, J. L. History of the 
War of the U. S. with Great Britain in 
1812, and of the War with Mexico, illus., 
8, pp. 656, Philadelphia, 1887. 1 00 

1149 TREATY between the United 
States and Mex'co; the proceedings of 
the Senate thereon, and message of the 
President, etc., etc. (Executive Doc. 52.) 
8, half leather, pp. 384, Washington (1848). 

1 00 

1150 VON TEMPSKY, G. F. Mitla: a 
Narrative of Incidents and Personal Ad- 
ventures on a Journey in Mexico, Guate- 
mala and Salvador in the Years 1853 to 
1855, with observations on the modes of 
life in. those countries, illus., 8, pp. 436, 
London, 1858. 2 50 



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1151 VELASQUEZ, Pedro. Memoir of 
an eventful expedition in Central Amer- 
ica, resulting in the discovery of the 
idolatrous city of Iximaya, etc., 8, un- 
bound, pp. 35, New York, 1850. 50 

1152 WALKER, Gen. Wm. War in 
Nicaragua, portrait and map, pp. 431, Mo- 
bile, 1860. 1 50 

1153 WARD, H. G. Mexico, with an ac- 
count of the mining compan es and of the 
political events in that Republic to the 
present day. 2 vols., 8, map and illus., 
pp. 525, 643, London, 1829. 5 00 

1154 Mexico in 1827. 2 vols., 

maps and illus., 8, pp 591, 730, half mo- 
rocco, London, 1828 (fine copy). 6 00 

1155 WELLS, W. V. Explorations and 
Adventures in Honduras, comprising 
Sketches of Travel in the Gold Regions of 
Olancho, etc., maps and illus., 8, pp. 588, 
New York, 1857. 2 50 

1156 WILSON, R. A. Mexico: includ- 
ing California and Central America, in- 
cluding travels, historical researches, etc., 
etc., illus., pp. 406, New York, n. d. 75 

1157 Mexico: its peasants and its 

priests, or adventures and historical re- 
searches, etc., illus., pp. 418, New York, 
1856 (title page and frontis. torn). 50 

1158 — ■ New History of the Con- 
quest of Mexico, in which Las Casas' de- 
nunciations of the popular historians of 
that war are fully vindicated, 8, illus., pp. 
539, Philadelphia, 1859. 2 00 

1159 YOUNG, P. History of Mexico; 
Her Civil Wars and Colonial and Revolu- 
tionary Annals from the Spanish Con- 
quest, 1520, to the Present Time, 1847; 
including an account of the War with 
the U. S., maps, pp. 564, Cincinnati, 1847 
(name on title page). 2 00 

SOUTH AMERICA. 

1160 BAXLEY, H. W. What I Saw on 
the West Coast of South and North Amer- 
ica, and at the Hawaiian Islands, illus., 
8, pp. 632, New York, 1865. 2 00 

1161 BOURNE, Benj. P. Captive in 
Patagonia; or, Life Among the Giants, a 
personal narrative, illus., pp. 233, Boston, 
1853 (one signature loose). 1 00 

1162 BROCKWELL, Chas. Natural and 
Political History of Portugal, etc., to which 
is added the History of Brazil and all oth- 
er Domin : ons subject to the Crown of 
Portugal in Asia, Africa and America, 
leather, pp. 393, London, 1726. 2 50 

1163 COOKBURN, John. Journey over 
Land from the Gulf of Honduras to the 
Great South Sea performed by, and five 



other Englishmen, etc., etc., leather, map, 
pp. 349, London, 1735 (binding cracked). 

15 00 

1164 CONDAMINE, M. de la. Relation 
abregee d' un voyage fait dans 1' interieur 
de l'Amerique meridionale, depuis la cote 
de la Mer du Sud, jusqu'aux Cotes du 
Bresil et de la Guyane, en descendant le 
Riviere des Amazones. 8, sheep, map and 
frontispiece, pp. 379, Maestricht, 1778 
(binding slightly cracked). 3 00 

1165 CONDAMINE, Heer de la. Bekort 
verhaal van een Reyze gedaan in 't binne- 
lands gedeelte van Zuyd America, van de 
Zuyd Zee tot aan de Kusten van Brazil 
en Guiane. Map, 8, wrappers, pp. 136, 68, 
Amsterdam, 1746. 2 50 

1166 CROMMELIN, May. Over the An- 
des from the Argentine to Chili and Peru, 
8, illus., pp. 387, New York, 1896. 1 25 

1167 D0PONS, F. Travels in South 
America, 1801-1804, with a view of the 
manners and customs of the Spaniards 
and the native Indians; translated from 
the French. 2 vols., 8, half calf, map, pp. 
503, 384, London, 1807 (binding cracked). 

1 50 

1168 EDWARDS, Wm. H. Voyage up 
the River Amazon, including a residence 
at Para, illus., pp. 256, New York, 1847, 
slightly spotted. 75 

1169 FLETCHER, Jas. C, and D. P. 
Kidder. Brazil and the Brazilians por- 
trayed in historical and descriptive sketch- 
es, illus. and map, 8, pp. 646, Boston, 1879. 

2 00 

1170 ^Same, pp. 630, Philadelphia, 

1857. 1 50 

1171 — — — Same (name on title page). 

1 50 

1172 GUIA politica, eclesiastica y mili- 
tar del Vireynato del Peru, para el ano 
de 1797, por el Doctor Don Joseph Hipo- 
lito Unanue. Map and tables, 16mo, leath- 
er (slightly worm-eaten), circa, 1797, n. p. : 

100 

1173 HADFIELD, Wm. Brazil, the River 
Platte, and the Falkland Islands, etc., 
illus. 8, pp. 384, London, 1854 (lacks map). 

1 25 

1174 HAMILTON, Col. J. P. Travels 
through the Interior Provinces of Colum- 
bia. 2 vols., half leather, engravings, pp. 
332, 266, London, 1827. 2 50 

1175 HERNDON, W. L., and Lardner 
Gibbon. Exploration of the Valley of the 
Amazon, made under the direction of the 
Navy Department. 4 vols. (2 vols, maps), 
illus., pp. 414, 339, Washington, 1853-54. 

3 00 

Same, 3 vols, (lacking vol. 

of maps to accompany Vol. 2). 1 50 



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•iPart I, by Lieut. Herndon, 



1177 - 

with. vol. of maps, text, half leather bind- 
ing, maps cloth bound, pp. 414, Washing- 
ton, 1853. 1 00 

1178 Same, text full sheep, maps 

cloth bound. 1 00 

1179 Same, 2 vols., cloth. 1 00 

1180 HISTORY of South America from 
its discovery to the present time, compiled 
from the works of the best authors and 
from authentic documents, etc., by an 
American; translated from the Spanish by 
A. D. Jones, 8, maps, pp. 345, London, 
1899. 1 50 

1181 HOLTON, Isaac F. New Granada: 
Twenty Months in the Andes, maps and 
illus., 8, half leather, pp. 605, New York, 
1857. 2 50 

1182 HUMBOLDT, Alexander de. Per- 
sonal Narrat've of Travels to the Equi- 
noctial Regons of the New Continent dur- 
ing the Years 1799-1804. Translated by 
Helen Maria Williams. Vols. I and II 
bound in one, half calf, pp. 51, 292, 299, 
London, 1814. 1 50 

1183 Travels and Researches, be- 
ing a condensed narrative of his journeys 
in the equinoctial regions of Amer'ca, etc. 
Map and illus., pp. 367, New York, 1855. 

30 

1184 HUTCHINSON, Thos. J. Buenos 
Ayres and Argentine Gleanings; with ex- 
tracts from a diary of Salado Exploration 
in 1862 and 1863, illus., 8, pp. 421, London, 
1865 (binding damaged). 2 00 

1185 — The Parana; with incidents 

of the Paraguayan War, and South American 
Recollections from 1861 to 1868, maps and 
illus., 8, pp. 424, London, 1868. 1 50 

1186 KELLER, Franz. The Amazon and 
Madeira Rivers: sketches and descrip- 
t'ons from the notebook of an explorer, 
illus., 8, pp. 210, Philadelphia, 1875. 1 50 

1187 MARCOY, Paul. Travels in South 
America, from the Pacific Ocean to tho 
Atlantic. 2 vols., illus, 4to, pp. 524, 496 
London, 1875 (binding shaken). 5 00 

1188 MILLER, John. Memoirs of Gen- 
eral Miller, in the services of the Republic 
of Peru. 2 vols., 8, full leather, portraits 
and maps, pp. 452, 557, London, 1829. 5 00 

1189 MOLINA, Abbe J. Ignatius. Geo- 
graphical, Natural and Civil History of 
Chili, translated from the original Italian 
by an American gentleman, map, 2 vols., 
8, leather, pp. 271, 304, 68, Middletown, 
Conn., 1808. 2 00 

1190 NELSON, Wolfred. Five Years at 
Panama; the Trans-Isthmian Canal, map 
and illus., pp. 287, New York (1889). 1 00 

1191 ORTON, Jas. The Andes and the 
Amazon; or, Across the Continent of 



South America, maps and illus., pp. 645, 
New York, 1876. 1 75 

1192 Another copy, half leather, 

pp. 356, London, 1870. 1 25 

1193 OTIS, F. N. Illustrated History of 
the Panama Railroad, together with trav- 
eler's guide and business man's handbook 
for the Panama Railroad and its connec- 
tions, illus., pp. 273, New York, 1862. 75 

1194 PAEZ, Don Ramon. Travels and 
Adventures in South and Central Amer- 
ica. First Series: L'fe in the Llanos of 
Venezuela, illus., pp. 473, New York, 1868. 

1 00 

1195 Wild Scenes in South Amer- 
ica; or, Life in the Llanos of Venezuela, 
illus., pp. 502, New York, 1862. 1 00 

1196 PAYNE, A. R. Middletoun, The 
Geral-Milco; or, The Narrative of a Resi- 
dence in a Braz'lian Valley of the Sierra 
Paricis, map and illus., pp. 264, boards, 
New York, 1852. 1 25 

1197 PRESENT State of Peru: com- 
prising its geography, topography, etc., 
etc., drawn from original and authentic 
documents written and compiled in the 
Peruvian Capital, 4to, leather, colored en- 
gravings, pp. 488, London, 1805. 6 00 

1198 RAMBLES in Brazil; or, A Peep 
at the Aztecs, by one who has seen them. 
Map and illus., pp. 264, New York, 1854 
(stained and unbound). 1 00 

1199 ROBINSON, J. H. Journal of an 
Expedition 1400 Miles up the Orinoco and 
300 up the Arauca, with an account of 
the country, etc., 8, half calf, plates, po. 
397, London, 1822. 2 00 

1200 SiMSON, Alfred. Travels in the 
Wilds of Ecuador, and the exploration of 
the Putumayo River, map, pp. 270, Lon- 
don, 1886. 1 00 

1201 TERRY, A. R. Travels in the 
Equatorial Reg'ons of South America in 
1832, frontis., pp. 290, Hartford, 1834. 1 00 

1202 Same (name on title page). 

1 00 

1203 THREE Years in the Pacific; in- 
cluding notices of Brazil, Chile, Bolivia 
and Peru, 8, half leather, pp. 441, Phila- 
delphia, 1834 (sFghtly water stained). 

2 50 

1204 TOMES, Robert. Panama in 1855: 
an account of the Panama Railroad, with 
sketches of life and character on the 
Isthmus, illus., pp. 246, New York, 1855. 

60 

1205 TRUE and Particular Relation of 
the Dreadful Earthquake which Happened 
at Lima and the Neighboring Port of Cal- 
lao, on October 28, 1746, etc., etc., map, 
leather, pp. 341, London, 1748 (binding 
broken). 3 00 



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1206 TRUBEA y COSIO, Don Telesforo 
de. History of the Conquest of Peru by 
the Spaniards, wrappers, pp. 218, Philadel- 
phia, 1846 (water stained). 75 

1207 VAN HEiUVEL, J. A. El Dorado; 
being a narrative of the circumstances 
which gave rise to reports in the sixteenth 
century of the existence of a rich and 
splendid city in South America, to which 
that name was given and which led to 
many enterprises in searcn of it; includ- 
ing a defense of Sir Walter Raleigh, etc. 
8, pp. 165, original wrappers, New York, 
1844. With map, vocabularies and slip 
of errata. Good copy. 5 00 

1208 VIEW of South America and Mex- 
ico, comprising their history, political 
condition, etc., with a complete history of 
the Revolution in each of these Independ- 
ent States. 2 vols, in 1, leather, frontis., 
pp. 211, 254, New York, 1826. 1 00 

1209 VOYAGE of Discovery to the Strait 
of Magellan, undertaken by order of the 
King of Spain, by Admiral Don A. de 
Cordova, map and frontis., 8, half cloth, pp. 
104, London, n. d. 1 00 

1210 VOYAGE to South America; de- 
scribing the Spanish cities, etc., on that 
continent, undertaken by Don George Juan 
and Don Antonio de Ulloa, translated by 
John Adams. 2 vols., 8, leather, maps, 
pp. 479, 419, London, 1806. Binding 
broken and ' four pages of preface miss- 
ing. 2 00 

1211 VON SPIX, J. B. and C. F. Ph. von 
Martius. Travels in Brazil in the Years 
1817-1820, undertaken by command of 
H. M. the King of Bavaria. 2 vols, in 1, 
illus., full leather, pp. 327, 298, London, 
1824 (binding slightly broken and vol. a 
little spotted, otherwise in excellent con- 
dition). 2 50 

1212 VON TSCHUDI, J. J. Re'sen 
durch Sud-Amerika. 3 vols., 8, illus., half 
leather, Leipzig, 1866-7. 2 00 

1213 WELLS, James W. Exploring 
and Traveling Three Thousand Miles 
through Brazil, from Rio de Janeiro to 
Maranhao, etc. 2 vols., 8, half morocco, 
maps and illus., pp. 411, 374, London. 
1886. 3 00 

FIRST EDITIONS. 

1214 ALLEN, James Lane. John Gray: 
A Kentucky Tale of the Olden Time. 8, 
wrappers, Philadelphia, June, 1892 (Lip- 
pincott's Magazine). 75 

1215 BEECHER, Catharine E. Treatise 
on Domestic Economy for the use of 
young ladies at home and at school. Re- 
vised edition, illus., pp. 369, New York, 



1850 (autograph letter of author insert- 
ed). 1 00 

1216 BE1E1QHER, . Henry Ward. Freedom 
and War. Discourses on topics suggested 
by the times, pp. 444, Boston, 1863. 75 

1217 New .Star Papers; or, Views 

and Experiences on Religious Subjects, 
pp. 403, New York, 1859 (worn). 75 

1218 BIRD, Robert Montgomery. Cala- 
var; or, The Knight of the Conquest! a 
Romance of Mexico. 2 vols., pp. 278, 296, 
Philadelphia, 1834. 3 50 

1219 Another copy, new edition, 

Philadelphia, 1835. 3 50 

1220 Another copy, pp. 572, New 

York, 1854. 2 00 

1221 — — iSheppard Lee, written by 
himself, 2 vols, pn. 273, 277, New York, 
18'36. 3 00 

1222 ©O'REIR, George H. Poems of the 
War, pp. 202, Boston, 1864. 1 50 

1223 BOSTON BOOK, being specimens 
of Metropolitan Literature, pp. 352, Bos- 
ton, 1841 (spotted). 4 1 50 

1224 BRIDGES, Robert. Suppressed 
Chapters, and other bookishness, pp. 159, 
New York, 1895. 75 

1225 BROWNING, Robert. Memorial to, 
under the auspices of the Browning So- 
ciety of Boston, King's Chapel, January 
28, 1890, illus., square 8, pp. 63, Cam- 
bridge, n. d. 1 50 

1226 BULFINCH, S. G. Poems, 16, pp. 
108, Charleston, 1834. . 1 00 

1227 RUNNER, H. C. Rowen; "Second 
Crop" Songs, pp. 101, New York, 1892. 75 

1228 BURNETT, Frances Hodgson. A 
Fair Barbarian, pp. 258, Boston, 1881. 50 

1229 BUTLER, W. A. Nothing to 
Wear; an Episode of City Life, illus., pp. 
68, New York, 1857. 75 

1230 CABLE, George W. Madame Del- 
phine, pp. 125, New York, 1881 (one sig- 
nature loose). 60 

1231 CARLYLE, Thomas. Past an 
Present, boards, pp. 296, Boston, 184 
(with note by R. W. Emerson), Obindin 
loose). 1 2 

12 32 Sartor Resartus, in thre 

books, pp. 299, Boston, 1836 (preface to 
R. W. Emerson). 

1233 CRANCH, C. 
sequel to the "Last 
gers," illus., square 
1857. 



2 0' 

Kobboltozo 
the Huggermug- 
pp. 95, Boston, 
1 00 

1234 CARROLL, Lewis. Sylvie and 
Bruno concluded, illus., pp. 423, New York, 
1894. 150 

1235 GARY, Alice. Poems, pp. 399, Bos- 
ton, 1855. 1 50 

X236 tClovernook Children, illus., 

pp. 291, (Boston), n. d. 



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